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UniCredit plans to reduce costs by decreasing staff numbers in central finance division

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Last updated: 2024/07/23 at 10:10 AM
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Italian bank UniCredit is undergoing a reorganization of its finance division and a reduction in staff numbers, as revealed in an internal memo. CEO Andrea Orcel mentioned that the bank’s central offices had an inflated staff count due to excessive controls. Some employees will be offered early retirement packages, while others will be retrained and moved to more productive roles. The new structure outlined in the memo merges some functions and assigns new roles to existing executives. For example, Stefano Chiarlone will take on additional responsibility for balance sheet management.

Bonifacio Di Francescantonio and Barbara Naef will also assume additional responsibilities within the finance division. The proposed personnel reduction could see around one third of senior roles being cut, according to sources close to the matter. The new finance team is expected to be more agile and efficient, as stated in the internal memo. UniCredit declined to provide further comments on the reorganization.

Under Orcel’s leadership, UniCredit has been focusing on cost control and profitability. After taking over in 2021, Orcel has continued the bank’s restructuring efforts initiated by the previous CEO. The reorganization of the finance division is part of the ongoing strategy to improve efficiency and streamline operations. Activities and personnel changes are expected as a result of the reorganization, requiring understanding from all stakeholders involved.

Overall, UniCredit’s reorganization of the finance division aims to create a more efficient and agile team. By reducing staff numbers and merging functions, the bank aims to streamline operations and boost profitability. With a focus on cost control and strict management, CEO Andrea Orcel is looking to enhance shareholder rewards and drive growth. The internal memo outlining the new structure highlights the changes to roles within the finance division, indicating a shift towards a more optimized and productive workforce.

The appointment of new executives and the redistribution of responsibilities within the finance division are key components of the reorganization plan. By consolidating functions and optimizing resources, UniCredit is positioning itself for long-term success in a competitive banking landscape. The proposed personnel reduction within the division reflects the bank’s commitment to cost efficiency and operational effectiveness. Overall, the reorganization signals UniCredit’s commitment to adapt to market conditions and drive sustainable growth in the future.

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