Credit Suisse Considers Axing 5,000 Jobs In Cost Reduction Drive: Report

  • Credit Suisse Group AG CS is planning to cut around 5,000 jobs as part of a cost reduction drive, Reuters reported citing a source with direct knowledge of the matter.
  • The source said that the discussion about job cuts is ongoing. Swiss newspaper Blick earlier reported layoffs of over 3,000.
  • Credit Suisse is under increasing pressure to turn around the business and improve its financial resilience. The Swiss bank has dubbed 2022 a "transition" year.
  • Related: Credit Suisse's Largest Owner Asks For Sustainable Options For Troubled Investment Banking Unit.
  • Credit Suisse has already said it will cut costs below CHF 15.5 billion ($15.8 billion) in the medium term versus an annualized CHF 16.8 billion in 2022.
  • "Cutting cost is the easiest immediate step it can take. But it's not a strategy," said Andreas Venditti, an analyst with Vontobel. "You can end up in a vicious circle, where jobs are cut, service declines, and customers leave."
  • Venditti highlighted another conundrum: "Should restructuring costs, including from job cuts, run into the billions, the bank may also need to raise more capital."
  • Analysts at Deutsche Bank estimate it may need to bolster capital by CHF 4 billion to shore up its buffers and fund the revamp.
  • Price Action: CS shares are up 0.80% at $5.04 during the premarket session on the last check Friday.
  • Photo via Wikimedia Commons
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