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ADCB to lay off workers, plans to focus on digital banking

CUTS INVOLVE CONSUMER BUSINESS, SEVERAL IN TOP MANAGEMENT — SOURCES

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Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) is letting go hundreds of employees, sources said, the latest in a round of lay-offs by regional banks as pressure mounts to cut costs amid lower oil prices and the coronaviru­s crisis.

The UAE’s third-biggest lender is laying off 400 employees, two sources familiar with the matter said, after it had committed to not cutting staff because of the crisis.

In a statement, a spokesman said ADCB had pursued efficiency over the last decade by managing out its lowest underachie­vers after regular reviews, while ensuring talent was deployed in high-growth areas, such as digital banking.

“A certain number of redundanci­es are therefore expected every year in the normal course of business,” the bank spokesman added.

The sources said the cuts would involve ADCB’s consumer business and several in top management were among those being let go. One source said the bank was looking to close 20 branches.

In March, ADCB had declared, “No employee will be made redundant during 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.”

UAE banks have been hit by measures to rein in the spread of the virus, forcing many businesses to shut temporaril­y.

In May, ADCB reported a fall of 84 per cent in first-quarter net profit as it took impairment­s of $292 million (Dh1.07 billion) on debt exposure to troubled hospital operator NMC Health and payments group Finablr.

It was a major lender, with an exposure of about $981 million, to NMC Health, which went into administra­tion this year after months of turmoil following questions over financial reporting.

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