Almost three quarters of UK bank employees who left their jobs since the start of 2012 haven’t returned to similar roles in the industry, a study showed.
Some may have retired or left the industry, while others may have found jobs that don’t require FSA approval.
Former JPMorgan bankers were most likely to find similar work in the industry, with 36% of those leaving getting jobs requiring FSA approval, according to the study. That compares with 23% of BNP Paribas employees and almost 30% of Goldman Sachs staff, the research showed.
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