Bank of America CEO Says Staff’s Return to Office May Pick Up in September

WATCH: Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan says the bank's staff will think about commuting differently as the U.S. emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bank of America Corp.’s offices may start to look more normal in September.

The lender is encouraging employees to get vaccinated and allowing some locations to reopen if half of staff there are inoculated, Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan said in an interview on Bloomberg Television. Meeting in person is important for workforce learning and camaraderie, and it also helps to support city economies, he said.