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BlackRock to cut around 250 jobs in latest layoffs

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Posted on January 13, 2026

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· Last updated: January 19, 2026

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LONDON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, will cut hundreds of jobs as part of a regular round of layoffs to improve efficiency, a spokesperson for the company told

BlackRock to cut around 250 jobs in latest layoffs

BlackRock's Job Cuts and Strategic Focus

LONDON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, will cut hundreds of jobs as part of a regular round of layoffs to improve efficiency, a spokesperson for the company told Reuters.

Details of the Layoffs

Around 1% of its global workforce, or about 250 employees, will lose their jobs, the spokesperson said, confirming an earlier report by Bloomberg News.

Company's Strategic Direction

Under the leadership of CEO and co-founder Larry Fink, BlackRock has sharpened its focus on private markets through major acquisitions, including of private credit provider HPS and infrastructure investor Global Infrastructure Partners.

Leadership Insights

“Improving BlackRock is a constant priority,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “Each year, we make decisions to ensure that our resources are aligned with our objectives and that we are well positioned to serve clients today and in the future.”

(Reporting by Iain Withers; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • BlackRock to cut 250 jobs, about 1% of its workforce.
  • Layoffs are part of regular efficiency improvements.
  • CEO Larry Fink focuses on private markets acquisitions.
  • BlackRock acquired HPS and Global Infrastructure Partners.
  • Strategic alignment with company objectives is prioritized.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is asset management?
Asset management is the process of managing investments on behalf of clients, including individuals and institutions, to grow their wealth over time.
What is corporate strategy?
Corporate strategy refers to the overall plan and direction a company takes to achieve its goals, including resource allocation and competitive positioning.
What are layoffs?
Layoffs are the termination of employees from their jobs, usually due to business restructuring, cost-cutting measures, or economic downturns.

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