Financial giant gains clear view of portfolio through fast access to accurate, integrated data
2M-square-foot space reduction; relocation of headquarters from 500K to 250K square feet
$120M in annual savings
Challenge: Generate liquidity while operationalizing a hybrid work model
A global financial services provider needed to transform its portfolio strategy as part of an organization-wide effort to generate liquidity it could invest back into its business. While a reduction in office space was typically included as one of its traditional cost-cutting measures, the company suspected its real estate offered more opportunities than what met the eye.
To significantly reduce its annual run rate, or its ongoing total occupancy costs over time, the company’s leadership first had to figure out which properties to retain, release or downsize. The goal was to deliver as much bottom-line savings as possible while realigning its portfolio for success in the future.
Coming out of the pandemic, the company was at a crossroads. The organization had already made the decision to transition to a hybrid work model. But as the world started getting back to normal, the reality of what that meant for its office and retail spaces was far from clear.
If this leading financial corporation cut too much space, it could be left scrambling during a future growth phase. But cut too little, and the financial albatross could hamper its competitiveness against rival banks and investment firms.
Fast access to accurate, integrated data is a business imperative for any company looking to remain successful in the era of digitization and AI. But access is only the first step.
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This data-centric approach has had an impressive impact on this financial market leader’s occupied portfolio.
So far, JLL has overseen roughly $400 million of the company’s $1 billion spent on moves that include decommissioning of buildings, lease restructurings and buyouts.
Not only did JLL help its client identify new and better cost savings opportunities with increased speed and efficiency, but the team also combined disparate data sets with statistical analysis to compare traditional office leases and various flex-space opportunities in several key markets.
The financial leader’s portfolio optimization effort also provided the company with the necessary capital to relocate their corporate headquarters from an aging 500,000-square-foot building to a sparkling new trophy-class building roughly half that size, translating its business and hybrid work strategy into a real estate reality.
During a time of unforeseen workplace changes and lingering economic uncertainty, this company feels confident that its mid- and long-range portfolio strategies are ready to face the future – whatever it may hold.
“The rigorous approach to data helped us improve our overall financial performance,” says the financial firm’s head of CRE. “But it also gave us the vantage point to anticipate potential business disruptions, and shape future portfolio plans.
"What this collective team from JLL has built is truly leading edge from a CRE standpoint.”
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