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    Deutsche Bank to slash 3,500 jobs amidst $4.5 billion profit

    February 2, 2024
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    In a surprising move, Deutsche Bank has declared its intention to cut 3,500 jobs as part of a broader strategy to trim costs by 2.5 billion euros (USD 2.7 billion) within the coming year. This announcement coincided with the release of the bank’s annual profit figures, which revealed earnings of 4.2 billion euros (equivalent to USD 4.5 billion) for the previous year.

    Deutsche Bank to slash 3,500 jobs amidst $4.5 billion profit

    Despite this substantial profit, which marks the fourth consecutive year of profitability, the bank’s decision to downsize its workforce is raising eyebrows within the financial industry. Deutsche Bank, Germany’s largest lender, appears to be reaping the benefits of the worldwide upswing in interest rates. The increase in interest rates has resulted in a more substantial profit margin, differentiating the bank’s interest payouts from its earnings.

    As it slashes jobs, Deutsche Bank seeks to optimize its marketing network and enhance its computer systems and software, all in a concerted effort to reduce operational costs. Notably, most of the job cuts are expected to target roles not directly related to customer interactions. CEO Christian Sewing expressed satisfaction with the bank’s performance, emphasizing its impressive resilience in a challenging economic environment. He further noted that the bank had expanded its business operations while demonstrating sustainable profitability.

    These remarks underscore Deutsche Bank’s commitment to remaining competitive and profitable in the ever-evolving financial landscape. Deutsche Bank’s annual revenue also displayed positive growth, increasing by 6.8 percent to reach 28.9 billion euros. As part of its efforts to reward shareholders, the company announced a dividend increase from 30 cents per share to 45 euro cents per share. Moreover, the bank plans to bolster shareholder value by initiating a share buyback program, set to repurchase 675 million euros in shares by the end of June.

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