New Straits Times

NAB TO TRIM 6,000 JOBS

Positions to go as bank further automates, simplifies business in digital push

- SYDNEY

UP to 6,000 jobs will be axed in a major restructur­ing at the National Australia Bank (NAB), said the lender yesterday after posting A$5.28 billion (RM17.34 billion) in annual net profits.

The positions will go as the bank further automates and simplifies its business to reshape for a digital future. Some 2,000 new jobs will be created.

“This will result in a net reduction in staff currently targeted at approximat­ely 4,000 by the end of full year 2020,” it said.

The bank currently has 33,600 employees.

Chief executive Andrew Thorburn said the entire banking industry was under pressure to reshape its workforce.

“As transactio­ns move to digital channels — and this is driven by our customers — we will need fewer people,” he said, while foreshadow­ing branch closures.

One-off restructur­ing costs related to the redundanci­es of between A$500 million and A$800 million are expected to appear in the bank’s first-half results next year.

The overhaul comes with the bank’s net profit bouncing back in the year to September 30 from only A$352 million in the previous correspond­ing period when it took a hit from writedowns for loss-making assets.

These included spinning off British bank Clydesdale and most of its life insurance business to Japan’s Nippon.

Cash profit, the financial industry’s preferred measure which strips out volatile items, was up 2.5 per cent at A$6.64 billion, in line with expectatio­ns.

The bank paid a dividend of A$0.99, matching what shareholde­rs received in the first half of the year.

Bad and doubtful debt charges rose 1.3 per cent to A$810 million, while revenue was up 2.7 per cent.

Thorburn said he was “optimistic” about the future after divesting low-returning business like Clydesdale and Great Western banks.

“Cash earnings and revenue are up, asset quality is a highlight again, and we have further strengthen­ed our balance sheet,” he said. AFP

 ?? AFP PIC ?? A woman walking pass a National Australia Bank branch in Sydney yesterday. The bank has announced it posted A$5.28 billion in annual net profits.
AFP PIC A woman walking pass a National Australia Bank branch in Sydney yesterday. The bank has announced it posted A$5.28 billion in annual net profits.

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