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AI and digitalisation to eliminate 9,000 jobs at Intesa Sanpaolo

David Peterson by David Peterson
October 24, 2024
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Milan (Italy) (AFP) – Italy’s leading bank, Intesa Sanpaolo, has reached a deal with trade unions for 9,000 voluntary job cuts — around 10 percent of its workforce — due to the expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) and digitalisation.

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At the same time, the bank plans to hire by mid-2028 some 3,500 young new employees to work in wealth management, it said in a statement late on Wednesday. The plan “aims at enabling generational change at no social cost” and the “further strengthening of future sustainability of the Group’s results…with a resilient business model in the digitalisation and artificial intelligence scenario,” Intesa Sanpaolo said.

The changes should lead to 500 million euros ($540 million) of savings annually on staff costs from 2028. Some 7,000 of the job cuts are to fall in Italy and the rest in international units. The bank said it would take a 350-million-euro charge against fourth quarter earnings to finance the departures but that the provisions would not affect its guidance for a net profit above 8.5 billion euros in 2024.

Intesa Sanpaolo shares were flat in midday trading in Milan.

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