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By Richard Morgan
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The lender will also establish hubs to allow staff to use desks and attend meetings.
The bank said flexible working was already in place before the first lockdown was introduced, but the pandemic had accelerated a longer term strategy.
Hubs will be established in Northern Ireland and England.
Bank of Ireland carried out two staff surveys last May and December to gauge how staff felt about changing work patterns.
It said more than three quarters expressed a preference to work from home between 25% and 75% of the working week.
The new model will see office space being used primarily for meetings, collaboration and to build connections.
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