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Behind the Scenes: How a TV Show Mirrors the Real World of Banking

LondonSunday, January 18, 2026
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Industry, the popular HBO drama, has captivated audiences with its intense and authentic portrayal of the finance world. Premiering in November 2020, the show gained even more traction during its third season in August 2024. Now, with season 4 set to air on January 11, fans are eager to see what's next.

Real-Life Inspirations

The show's creators, Konrad Kay and Mickey Down, both former bankers, drew heavily from their experiences to shape the series. They aimed to create a show that felt authentic to those in the finance world.

"We wanted viewers familiar with banking to recognize the accuracy of our portrayal."

Authenticity in Detail

Kay and Down focused on details like:

  • The culture of long hours
  • The cutthroat competition
  • Modern banking practices

This attention to detail has made the show compelling and thought-provoking.

Blending Experience with Fiction

While Industry isn't based on a single true story, it draws heavily from the creators' personal experiences. Both worked in investment banking, which heavily influenced the show's development. Down even worked in the same department depicted in the first episode, adding a layer of authenticity.

The creators blended their early 2010s experiences with modern elements to reflect current practices. They were adamant about getting the details right, from the jargon to the production design. This blend of old and new makes the show feel both familiar and fresh.

The Fictional Bank: Pierpoint & Co.

The fictional bank Pierpoint & Co. isn't based on a specific real-life firm but rather a mix of various prestigious banks. This approach allows the show to stand on its own while evoking the general atmosphere of high finance.

Praise and Realism

Industry has been praised for its realism, particularly in its portrayal of the intense work environment and personal tolls. Real-life bankers have noted how close the show comes to their own experiences. However, some aspects, like drug use, are exaggerated for dramatic effect.

The creators emphasized that both extremes exist in the banking world. They consulted with industry professionals to ensure the show's accuracy. This collaboration helped them capture the chaotic atmosphere of the trading floor.

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