JPMorgan to open new Paris office as headcount grows
JPMorgan Chase announced plans to open a new office in central Paris by 2027, aiming to house 1,000 employees as part of its continued growth in France. The new site, located behind its Place Vendôme headquarters, will consolidate operations from ...

The announcement comes after U.S. President Donald Trump's slew of tariffs knocked corporate sentiment, with banks warning about the potential for an economic slowdown that could hit their hiring plans.
The new office, located behind the bank's Paris headquarters in Place Vendome, will open in 2027, with employees expected to relocate from its other buildings.
In the reorganisation accompanying the opening the bank will reduce the number of buildings it occupies from six to three, it said, though its overall office space will increase. JPMorgan's Paris headcount has already surpassed 1,000, it said.
The announcement comes ahead of next week's annual Choose France summit, President Emmanuel Macron's flagship event to attract international investment.
Since his first election in 2017, Macron has sought to lure global banks and investors to Paris with a raft of business-friendly policies, including the introduction of a 30% flat tax on capital gains and investment income in 2018.
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