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Goldman, Citi staff to work remotely after foiled bomb attack on another bank in Paris

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Posted on April 2, 2026

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PARIS, April 2 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs told its Paris staff they could work remotely on Thursday following a foiled bomb attack on Bank of America Paris offices last Saturday, a source familiar with

Paris police tighten security after foiled bomb attack

Heightened Security Measures and Investigation Details

By Mathieu Rosemain

PARIS, April 2 (Reuters) - France has increased security at sensitive sites across Paris after a foiled bomb attack on Bank of America's offices that prompted some other U.S. banks in France and Germany to allow their staff to work remotely on Thursday.

Security Reinforcements Across Paris

Citing an elevated "terrorist threat", Paris police said they had reinforced protection around religious and cultural sites, diplomatic premises and some economic venues, as well as across the wider metropolitan region. 

Suspects and Legal Proceedings

Four suspects, including three teenagers and an adult, have been placed under formal investigation for their alleged role in last week's attempted attack, French anti-terrorism prosecutors said on Wednesday.

Recruitment and Motives

The adult is suspected of recruiting the teens and paying them between 500 and 1,000 euros ($580-$1,160) to plant and film themselves placing the bomb. All four, who are in pre-trial detention, deny terrorist intent. 

Details of the Explosive Device

Their improvised explosive device, a five-litre petrol can taped to a large pyrotechnic charge, was the most powerful of its kind identified in France to date, prosecutors said. 

Suspected Links and Bank Responses

French Police Suspect Pro-Iranian Group

FRENCH POLICE SUSPECT PRO-IRANIAN GROUP

The police have said they suspect the foiled plot is linked to HAYI, a pro-Iranian group that had posted a video naming Bank of America's Paris headquarters. However, prosecutors say the link is yet to be confirmed.

Remote Work Measures by Banks

Goldman Sachs told its Paris staff they could work remotely on Thursday, a source familiar with the matter said, while Citigroup staff in Paris and Frankfurt are also working remotely. It is a precautionary measure, Citi said in an emailed statement to Reuters.

Government Response and Broader Concerns

Presidential Statement

French President Emmanuel Macron commended authorities for thwarting the scheme.

Macron's Assurance

"I want to stress that we are highly vigilant on all these matters, and also to reassure those who may be targeted, in France and elsewhere, as several other European countries have faced similar types of attempted attacks," he said while on a trip in South Korea.

Context of Regional Tensions

Officials are concerned the conflict with Iran, which began with U.S. and Israeli attacks at the end of February, could inspire attacks in France. The national psyche has been scarred by Islamist militant attacks in 2015 that killed 130 people in November and 17 in January, prompting tougher security laws.

(Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain, Dominique Vidalon, Anousha Sakoui. Editing by Inti Landauro, Jane Merriman, Gabriel Stargardter and Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Goldman Sachs allowed Paris staff to work remotely as a precaution after the failed bomb plot at Bank of America’s Paris HQ (theguardian.com)
  • Citigroup likewise had Paris and Frankfurt employees work remotely for safety reasons, citing internal precautionary measures (finance.yahoo.com)
  • French anti‑terrorism prosecutors detained four suspects—three teenagers and one adult—over the explosive device, which was notably powerful and potentially connected to pro‑Iranian group HAYI (theguardian.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Goldman Sachs and Citigroup staff in Paris working remotely?
Both banks allowed remote work after a foiled bomb attack targeted Bank of America’s Paris offices as a safety measure.
What details are known about the foiled bomb attack in Paris?
The device was a petrol can taped to a large pyrotechnic charge; four suspects, including three teenagers, are in custody.
Are authorities linking the Paris bomb plot to any group?
French authorities suspect a link to HAYI, a pro-Iranian group, though this has not been formally established.
What actions have French authorities taken regarding the attempted attack?
Four suspects were placed under formal investigation and pre-trial detention for involvement in preparing the explosive device.
Which locations besides Paris are affected by the remote work measures?
Citigroup also allowed remote work for its staff in Frankfurt, Germany, as a precautionary measure.

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