Bank of America to lay off more workers
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[June 15, 2017]
By Dan Freed
(Reuters) - Bank of America Corp <BAC.N>
has begun laying off employees in its operations and technology
division, part of the second-largest U.S. bank's plan to cut costs.
On Wednesday the bank cut jobs across that division, many of which came
from its Charlotte, N.C., headquarters, a spokesman said. He would not
specify the number of jobs lost.
The cuts come as Bank of America is aiming to cut costs to boost
financial targets Chief Executive Brian Moynihan has set.
Although Bank of America is also hiring, the employees that it is trying
to reduce cost more than those who are joining, Moynihan said at a
conference last month. The bank has also been cutting costs by
shuttering data centers and moving information to less costly systems
run by technology firms.
For any large bank, technology and operations costs run high. Old
systems are reliable but dated, while new ones are expensive to develop.
Separately, at a conference on Wednesday, Chief Operating Officer Tom
Montag said the global banking and markets unit has roughly 1,300
applications that cost about $1.3 billion to maintain and run. As the
bank sorts through those platforms and decides which to eliminate, some
jobs will be lost, said spokesman Dan Frahm.
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A Bank Of America sign is pictured in the Manhattan borough of New
York August 21, 2014. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
The Charlotte Observer first reported layoffs at Bank of America's
headquarters.
(Reporting by Dan Freed in New York and Subrat Patnaik in Bengaluru;
Editing by Sunil Nair)
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