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Sabadell seeks to cut 13% of workforce in Spain -union

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Posted on September 3, 2021

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An image depicting the Sabadell bank logo alongside financial graphs, reflecting the bank's recent decision to cut 1,900 jobs in Spain as part of its cost-reduction strategy. This workforce reduction comes amid a shift towards online banking and a need for improved profitability in the competitive European banking sector.
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By Jesús Aguado MADRID (Reuters) – Sabadell wants to cut 1,900 jobs in Spain, around 13% of staff in its home market, a union negotiating with the bank said on Thursday, under plans to cut costs and make more money. Such a reduction would be Sabadell’s second in less than a year after recently cutting 1,817 jobs […]

Sabadell seeks to cut 13% of workforce in Spain -union

By Jesús Aguado

MADRID (Reuters) – Sabadell wants to cut 1,900 jobs in Spain, around 13% of staff in its home market, a union negotiating with the bank said on Thursday, under plans to cut costs and make more money.

Such a reduction would be Sabadell’s second in less than a year after recently cutting 1,817 jobs in Spain, where it employs a total of 14,648 people.

Union Comisiones Obreras (CCOO) said it saw no reason for a new round of layoffs at Sabadell, given “no economic, technical, productive or organisational causes”.

Sabadell declined to comment.

Spanish and European banks are attempting to adapt to a customer shift towards online banking and cut costs, either by themselves or through tie-ups, as their overall profitability is also hit by rock-bottom interest rates.

Based on the outcome of previous negotiations, the actual number of job cuts could ultimately be lower.

The source told Reuters that 85% of the proposed staff reductions would mainly be in Sabadell’s retail network. He also added that the bank expected to reach an agreement with unions towards the end of October.

In May, Sabadell said it expected additional cost savings and revenue growth from a push towards corporate and consumer lending in Spain to buoy profitability as part of its new three-year strategic plan.

The bank‘s return on equity (ROE), a measure of a bank‘s profitability, was 3.10% at the end of June compared to a current estimated cost of capital of above 9%.

Sabadell shares were down 1.45% to 0.61 euros at 1401 GMT.

The bank‘s failure to merge with bigger rival BBVA in November added pressure to pursue a more aggressive cost-cutting strategy as investors worried about its ability to handle an expected rise in bad loans alone.

Staff at Spanish banks have recently been holding protests against layoff plans.

BBVA and Caixabank recently agreed with unions to cut 2,935 and 6,452 employees, respectively.

(Reporting by Jesús Aguado; Editing by David Goodman and Alexander Smith)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many jobs does Sabadell plan to cut?
Sabadell plans to cut 1,900 jobs in Spain, which represents around 13% of its staff in the country.
What was the reason given by the union for opposing layoffs?
The union Comisiones Obreras (CCOO) stated that there were no economic, technical, productive, or organizational reasons to justify a new round of layoffs.
What is the expected impact of Sabadell's job cuts?
The job cuts are part of Sabadell's strategy to reduce costs and adapt to a shift towards online banking, aiming to improve profitability.
What was the bank's return on equity (ROE) as of June?
Sabadell's return on equity (ROE) was 3.10% at the end of June, which is significantly below the estimated cost of capital of over 9%.
What recent actions have other Spanish banks taken regarding layoffs?
BBVA and Caixabank recently agreed with unions to cut 2,935 and 6,452 employees, respectively, highlighting a trend in the Spanish banking sector.

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