Standard Chartered Replaces 7,000 Jobs With AI

Chief Executive Officer Bill Winters frames the transition as an upgrade from lower-value human capital to automated technology.

The London-headquartered lender offers affected back-office employees in India, Malaysia, and Poland opportunities to reskill and transition internally.

This efficiency drive follows similar automation strategies at global competitors, including Japan’s Mizuho Financial Group.

Investors reacted cautiously to the update, pushing London-listed shares down slightly despite a 65% annual gain.

The bank targets an 18% return on tangible equity by 2030 by prioritizing affluent retail clients.

Management also accelerated the bank’s timeline to attract $200 billion in net new money by 2028.

Winters will remain at the helm for several years to secure these ambitious long-term growth targets.

The bank appointed Manus Costello as the permanent Chief Financial Officer to solidify its executive leadership team.

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