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FAIS Quick Tip (1 of 2020), based on the amendments to the Determination of Fit & Proper Requirements for FSPs 138 CompliNEWS 23 Aug 2020
Prudential Authority seeks to appeal VBS ruling 138 CompliNEWS 23 Aug 2020
Environment, social and governance investing 138 CompliNEWS 23 Aug 2020
FST case summary involving Workforce Group (Pty) Ltd and Motene & others 138 CompliNEWS 23 Aug 2020
Tax relief Bills sent to NCOP 138 CompliNEWS 23 Aug 2020
COVID-19 insurance: closure orders are not physical loss (USA) 138 CompliNEWS 23 Aug 2020
Australian regulator issues guidance for enhanced regulatory sandbox 138 CompliNEWS 23 Aug 2020
Pension savers in UK claim over £30 million lost to scams as regulators urge soccer fans to show scammers the red card 138 CompliNEWS 23 Aug 2020
Regulatory Exams (REs) – All exam centres now open 138 CompliNEWS 23 Aug 2020
FSCA FAIS Notices 68 and 69 – exemption extensions 138 CompliNEWS 23 Aug 2020
Working Smart

By Lee Rossini

Across the financial services sector, businesses are mandating a return to the office after several years of hybrid working. From investment banks to asset managers, financial advice businesses and insurers, leaders are increasingly insisting that employees spend the majority, if not all, of their working week on-site. While hybrid models were once hailed as the future of work, many businesses are rethinking this position. The reasons are varied and, in some cases, compelling. Yet the shift has not been without friction.

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