HSBC Plans Up to 20,000 Job Cuts as AI Transforms Back-Office Roles

HSBC Holdings is considering cutting around 20,000 jobs, about 10% of its workforce, over the next 3 to 5 years by automating middle and back-office roles with AI, including generative AI. This move highlights a significant cost-cutting and operational efficiency trend in banking as AI integration accelerates, affecting internal processes rather than client-facing roles. Observers should watch how HSBC balances automation with workforce impacts and whether it proceeds with business exits or sales amid this transition.
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