By Lawrence White
LONDON, April 29 (Reuters) - The coronavirus pandemic could
permanently change how many bankers make the daily trudge into
tightly packed city centre offices, Barclays CEO Jes
Staley said on Wednesday.
"There will be a long term adjustment in how we think about
our location strategy...the notion of putting 7,000 people in a
building may be a thing of the past," he told reporters after
the bank reported a fall in first-quarter profits.
(Reporting by Lawrence White; editing by Jason Neely)