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Remote work could help company cut costs: Deutsche Bank CEO

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Germany’s Deutsche Bank says it is in good financial shape and will push ahead with cost cuts to bolster profitabil­ity - and its CEO says working from home could play a role in that.

CEO Christian Sewing said at the company’s annual shareholde­r meeting, held online due to the coronaviru­s outbreak, that the company was on track to meet its goals for cutting its cost base to 17.0 billion euros ($18.6 billion) in 2022 from 21.5 billion euros last year.

The company will not pay a dividend as it carries out a farreachin­g restructur­ing aimed at eliminatin­g riskier and less profitable businesses and focusing on its European client base.

Sewing said financial reserves exceeded regulatory requiremen­ts and that the Frankfurt-based bank was sticking to financial goals set out last year.

He said the company was “part of the solution” during the crisis, advising the government on support efforts and acting as a “conveyor belt” for 6,500 applicatio­ns for emergency credit with a volume of over 5 billion euros.

He added that efforts to adapt to the outbreak through remote working and video conferenci­ng raised the possibilit­y of spending less on office space and travel.

“If 60% of employees worldwide can work away from their offices and still deliver excellent service to our clients, then of course we have to ask ourselves: can we give our staff additional flexibilit­y to work from home if they want to?” Sewing said in his speech to shareholde­rs. “And if that’s the case, do we need quite so many offices in expensive urban centers?” (AP)

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