Standard Chartered to cut thousands of roles as AI use increases
Banking giant Standard Chartered has become the latest major company to announce job cuts as it increases its adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). The firm, which has its headquarters in the UK, said it will cut more than 15%, or around 7,800, back-office roles by 2030. The BBC understands that Standard Chartered aims to move some of the effected workers to other roles in the business. Companies around the world have announced major job cuts in recent months as they increasingly use AI tools for roles currently carried out by humans. The company did not give details of where the roles would be cut.
May-19-2026, 02:50:55 GMT
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