The Scotsman

Barclays jobs boost hailed as 2,500 posts go to Glasgow

- By SCOTT MACNAB

Thousands of new jobs could be created in Scotland’s biggest city, after banking giant Barclays unveiled plans for a new base in Glasgow.

A new campus, being developed at the city’s Buchanan Wharf, could see up to 2,500 new jobs created – providing a home for its technology and operations teams.

The move would double Barclays current workforce in Scotland. Paul Compton, chief operating officer at the bank, said the developmen­t was a “flagship project” for Barclays.

Up to 2,500 new jobs could be created in Glasgow after banking giant Barclays unveiled plans for a new base on Clydeside.

A new campus is being developed at the city’s Buchanan Wharf, on the south bank of the Clyde, to provide a base for its technology and operations teams.

The move would double Barclays’ current workforce in Scotland.

Paul Compton, chief operating officer at Barclays, said the developmen­t was a “flagship project” for the bank.

Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said it would be “transforma­tional” for Glasgow.

Barclays has agreed to buy the Buchanan Wharf campus developmen­t from Drum Property Group Ltd, and is currently working with them to finalise the design of the new facility.

The bank said the campus, located on the banks of the River Clyde, will play “a pivotal role in the execution of Barclays’ long-term strategic priorities” and will be one of a small number of key global sites.

It is expected that, once completed, it will be able to accommodat­e up to 2,500 additional staff, making the bank one of Glasgow’s biggest commercial employers.

The bank’s existing Scottish operations are expected to start transferri­ng to the new campus from 2021.

Scottish Enterprise has provided £12.75 million of grant funding for the project.

The funding agreement requires at least 42 per cent of new jobs to be high value, and at least 341 will be for disadvanta­ged workers or those who have a disability.

Ms Sturgeon said: “This is a project that will be transforma­tional for Glasgow, creating up to 2,500 new jobs in the heart of the city.

“The new campus will strengthen Glasgow’s financial services sector and shows Scotland continues to be a highly attractive location for inward investment. It is likely to act as a magnet for other investment that will see the regenerati­on of a part of Glasgow that has long needed it.”

She added: “The new campus will strengthen Glasgow’s financial services sector and shows Scotland continues to be a highly attractive location for inward investment. I

am particular­ly pleased that as part of this investment, Barclays has committed to employing local people who often face barriers into work, including those with disabiliti­es and young people.”

Mr Compton said: “The Glasgow campus, alongside others in Whippany, New Jersey, and Pune, India, is part of a global strategy to create world-class facilities for our functions, technology and operations teams. This new campus at Buchanan Wharf is a flagship project for the bank, which builds on Barclays’ long history in Scotland and clearly demonstrat­es our commitment to supporting the UK economy.

“This is a fantastic opportunit­y to deepen our close ties with local communitie­s and academic institutio­ns to attract and retain the very best talent.”

 ??  ?? 0 Barclay’s will bring 2,500 jobs to Glasgow when it opens its new Clydeside campus
0 Barclay’s will bring 2,500 jobs to Glasgow when it opens its new Clydeside campus
 ??  ?? First Minister 3 Nicola Sturgeonus­es an ipad to get a augmentedr­eality view of the plans as bank officials unveil their proposals
First Minister 3 Nicola Sturgeonus­es an ipad to get a augmentedr­eality view of the plans as bank officials unveil their proposals

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom