Large bank uses Clean Start to quickly and securely move forward with M&A activity
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When a large financial institution acquired a smaller bank, there were redundancies in office locations, with over 30 branches and regional offices identified as candidates for closure.
Facing challenges in coordinating the various M&A-driven changes, while also focusing on the security of sensitive information and assets located at impacted locations, the bank turned to Iron Mountain Clean Start for help.
Challenge
- Redundancies in office locations after an acquisition of a smaller bank, with over 30 branches and regional offices identified as candidates for closure.
- Sensitive information and assets located at each impacted location.
- Difficulty coordinating resources and closure processes across multiple locations.
Solution
Outcome
- Expertise and resources to organise and secure assets from the branches and office locations to rapidly prepare for closure.
- Secure cataloging, transportation, storage, and/or environmentally friendly disposal of hundreds of pieces of IT equipment and over 250,000 documents.
- Quick project execution, with a focus on security and compliance protocols.
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