Danske Bank Cuts 60 Jobs as Part of Its Plans to Reduce Costs
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Danske Bank A/S has cut 60 jobs as part of plans to reduce costs and operate with a smaller labor force.
The cuts were made across the organization in January, Karsten Breum, head of human resources at the Copenhagen-based bank, said in an emailed statement. Denmark’s largest bank, which is due to publish 2021 earnings on Thursday, currently employs about 22,000 people.