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Germany's Commerzbank to cut 10,000 jobs, slash branches

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FRANKFURT – Germany's Commerzbank said Thursday that management proposed to cut 10,000 jobs under a restructuring program aiming to increase digitalization, slash branches and cut annual costs.

The company said in a statement to investors that the cuts would affect every third job at the bank in Germany. Increased use of digital technology would enable shrinking the branch network from 790 to 450.

Costs would be lowered by 1.4 billion euros ($1.7 billion), or around 20% by 2024. It said revenues were expected to remain stable as the bank puts profitability ahead of growth. “The bank intends to focus and digitalise its business model, considerably reduce costs in all areas, and significantly increase its profitability by 2024,” the

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