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French bank SocGen to cut 3,700 jobs, no forced redundancies

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Posted on October 13, 2021

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· Last updated: January 29, 2026

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Societe Generale Announces 3,700 Job Cuts by 2025

PARIS (Reuters) – French bank Societe Generale said on Tuesday it will cut 3,700 jobs between 2023 and 2025 as it merges its retail network with that of its unit Credit du Nord, but it added that there would be no forced redundancies.

The new retail bank targets a headcount of 25,000 employees and the job cuts will come about through natural attrition, which is estimated at 1,500 a year until 2025.

Announced in Sept 2020, the merger will create a single bank with one branch network, one head office and one IT system serving nearly 10 million clients.

SocGen, France’s third-biggest listed lender, said the regrouped network will have around 1,450 branches in 2025 and that the regrouping of the branches will not involve an exit from any town.

The bank said that the restructuring is a pre-emptive approach to the multiple challenges facing retail banks, notably low interest rates, competition, new entrants and an acceleration in digital use due to the pandemic.

(Reporting by GV De Clercq; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Stephen Coates)

Key Takeaways

  • Societe Generale to cut 3,700 jobs by 2025.
  • No forced redundancies; cuts through natural attrition.
  • Merger with Credit du Nord to create a single retail network.
  • Restructuring addresses challenges like low interest rates.
  • 1,450 branches to remain open across France.

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The article discusses Societe Generale's plan to cut 3,700 jobs by 2025 as part of a merger with Credit du Nord.
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The job cuts will occur through natural attrition, with no forced redundancies.
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The restructuring aims to address challenges like low interest rates and increased digital banking.

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