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Citigroup axes 50 emea bankers

By Mark Battersby, 14 Feb 13

Citigroup has begun axing 50 investment bankers across its Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) division as a programme of cutting 11,000 jobs across its business, according to media reports.

Citigroup has begun axing 50 investment bankers across its Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) division as a programme of cutting 11,000 jobs across its business, according to media reports.

The global cuts, around 4% of the bank’s workforce, were announced in December last year as part of an effort to eliminate $1.1bn in annual costs by 2014.

According to Reuters, back office areas like support and technology were singled out as those to be hardest hit, along with consumer banking in markets like Pakistan, Paraguay, Brazil and Hong Kong where Citi is scaling back its presence.

Three sources told Reuters that Citi has this week began laying off investment bankers in the division, with 50 positions to be eliminated imminently.

Of these, between 15-18 are at the managing director level, a source with knowledge of the plan told Reuters on Wednesday.

"The cuts began Monday and are currently going on across the region," said a separate source familiar with the matter.

"Most of the cuts are in Europe and there is an intense pressure to cut costs there. Senior bankers being asked to leave shows that."

Citi declined to comment on the size, timing or regions of the cuts, which followed swiftly after a 4,500-strong job cutting program in 2012.

 

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