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Citigroup To Cut More Than 11,000 Jobs Worldwide

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Citigroup to cut more than 11,000 jobs worldwide < br />

2012-12-07 09:14:25 GMT+7 (ICT)

NEW YORK CITY (BNO NEWS) -- Global financial conglomerate Citigroup on Wednesday announced it plans to cut more than 11,000 jobs, or about four percent of its global workforce, in a bold move by the company's new chief executive officer to further reduce expenses and improve efficiency.

Citigroup CEO Michael Corbat, who took over after the sudden resignation of Vikram Pandit in October, said the latest actions are the "logical next steps" in the transformation of Citigroup, which nearly collapsed during the financial crisis of 2008 and was forced to take two massive taxpayer-funded bailout loans.

"While we are committed to - and our strategy continues to leverage - our unparalleled global network and footprint, we have identified areas and products where our scale does not provide for meaningful returns," Corbat said. "We will further increase our operating efficiency by reducing excess capacity and expenses, whether they center on technology, real estate or simplifying our operations."

As a result of the layoffs, the company expects to record pre-tax charges of approximately $1 billion in the fourth quarter of 2012 and approximately $100 million of related charges in the first half of 2013. But starting in 2014, the changes should result in annual expense savings of approximately $1.1 billion annually.

Hardest hit will be Citi's consumer banking division (GCB) where 6,200 people are to lose their jobs, of which approximately 40 percent are in the Operations & Technology functions that support the business. As a result of the actions, Citi expects to either sell or significantly scale back the consumer operations of GCB in Pakistan, Paraguay, Romania, Turkey and Uruguay.

Of the job losses overall, approximately 4,600 jobs are to be cut in North America, 2,100 in Latin America, 750 in Asia and the remaining 3,800 cuts will be made in the division which includes Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

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-- © BNO News All rights reserved 2012-12-07

Considering that it's one of the big banks that caused the unemployment of millions, does anyone feel sorry for them?

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