Germany’s second-largest lender Commerzbank to cut 3,900 jobs as it unveils new targets
- Germany's Commerzbank is preparing to cut between 3,000 and 4,000 jobs to fend off takeover attempts by UniCredit, according to multiple sources cited by Reuters.
- Commerzbank's supervisory board is set to discuss cost cuts and new goals in an all-day meeting, with a new strategy presentation planned for Thursday.
- Chancellor Olaf Scholz has criticized UniCredit's stake increase in Commerzbank, describing it as an 'unfriendly' and 'hostile' attack.
- CEO Bettina Orlopp of Commerzbank has been updating the strategy to show the bank's 'significant value potential,' following a 20% increase in net profit last year.
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