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Societe Generale to axe 900 jobs in France

The French lender is reorganising its head office and plans to reduce headcount with no forced redundancies

Bank will 'resize certain teams' to shed costs
Bank will 'resize certain teams' to shed costs Photo: Chesnot/Getty Images

Societe Generale plans to cut 900 jobs from its operations in France as the bank looks to reduce costs by €1.7bn over the next two years.

The French lender said that around 5% of its employees would be departing in its home country from its head office. The redundancies would not be forced, the bank added in a statement announcing the move.

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