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Severance Package

Anyone know what the current severance package is or what people have been receiving?

Bank will have another round of layoffs in July or August.


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There is only 1 severance policy in the system right now but it specifically calls out that Bank-affiliated employees are not covered in that one and references a separate one for them. But you can’t find the Bank affiliated one in the system. So who knows what it actually is since it’s no longer visible.

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Post ID: @100+1kw376hdn

@zn No, Employee will still get severance but HR will update agreement and end date after getting notified

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Post ID: @zp+1kw376hdn

So what happens to the severance pay when you find an external position within the 60 days? Is it forfeited/gone?

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Post ID: @zn+1kw376hdn

@vj I know someone who asked for it and got it. Not with the big cycle coming up but a couple of weeks ago. Never heard of that before but I guess if they’re looking to reduce headcount they may be game. However, I think final decisions are underway for this next round (multi-step process) so you may be too late to raise your hand and you would have to ask senior EMG. Your director can’t help you with that

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Post ID: @zh+1kw376hdn

@yg when you get your severance package, it’s usually emailed to you within 48 hours, however since you’re still getting paid for the next 60 days, you aren’t able to sign the agreement until the day after your final day. On the form it will tell you the earliest you can sign and a deadline for the last day for it to be signed. If you do find external employment prior to the 60 days ending, then you have to email employee relations so they can update the severance agreement with the new end date. Payment is usually 3 weeks after it’s been signed.

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Post ID: @yq+1kw376hdn

Here’s a question for anyone who’s dealt with this, how long after a layoff do you have to wait before you get your severance deposit?

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Post ID: @yg+1kw376hdn

If there’s one coming up in the bank, I wanna see if I can volunteer for it. I’ve got stuff to do and it doesn’t involve this place.

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Post ID: @vj+1kw376hdn

@k5 this is incorrect. Bank no longer follows 6 months- it is the same across the board now.

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Post ID: @tq+1kw376hdn

Bank is no longer 6 months minimum. It’s the same as the rest of the company now. 2 weeks for every year of service or for every 10k in salary, whichever is bigger.

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Post ID: @n4+1kw376hdn

@e0 the reason for the 52 weeks of severance was due to the 2019 consent order.

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Post ID: @kw+1kw376hdn

It's still 6 months minimum. Bank severance changed last year from a 12-month minimum to 6-month minimum OR 2 weeks pay per year of tenure, whichever is greater.

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Post ID: @k5+1kw376hdn

Did the bank severance package change? I thought it was 6 months severance?

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Post ID: @hx+1kw376hdn

@da that year of severance in bank was INSANE

I know people who got laid off with the 60 day notice and had a job within 90 days

Scooped such a huge payout

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Post ID: @e0+1kw376hdn

Thanks goodness they finally stopped that old severance plan where they paid a year salary no matter how long you were there.

I had a teammate who was there 5 months and got a full year. Lucky mo-o. Me? I’m still praying for one, but because I know my sh@t, they won’t get rid of me.

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Post ID: @da+1kw376hdn

@cd this is 10000% true. I was part of the October 2025 layoffs, I got 28 weeks of severance (14 years).

I was rehired back in April, right at the deadline to keep my tenure, had to payback 60% of the severance.

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Post ID: @cv+1kw376hdn

Start an onlyf-ns

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Post ID: @cs+1kw376hdn

2 wks pay per year of service and if you get rehired within a year you are required to pay back all or some of your severance

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