HSBC to halve branches in India, slash 300 jobs
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The exercise will also lead to over 300 jobs being affected, which is less than one per cent of its total workforce of over 33,000 people in the country, and "redeployment opportunities will be accorded to the affected employees", the bank said.
"A key priority is the fair treatment of our staff and we will do everything we can to assist affected employees during this business transition. Redeployment opportunities will be accorded to the affected employees," it said in a statement.
The total number of branches will be coming down to 26 in 14 cities from 50 in 29 cities earlier, with a bulk of the impact in smaller centres.
It added that the impacted branches account for only 10 per cent of the customer base of the customer base in the country.
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The reduction in branches is due to customers' adoption of digital solutions , it said.
"This change reflects changes in customer behaviour, who are increasingly using digital channels for their banking," the bank said.
"India is a priority market for
The consolidation exercise is the result of a strategic review of retail and wealth management vertical and will be carried out in the coming months in a phased manner, said HSBC, which has been present in India since 1853.
The priority is to ensure "changes are implemented in a manner which will minimise disruption to its customers and its staff", the statement said.
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The bank said India was the fourth biggest contributor to the group with a pre-tax profit of USD 606 million in 2015 and the retail business is "core" to its India franchise.
Even as the physical locations are reduced, the bank will continue to invest in the retail operations, it said, adding that soon it will be coming out with an "expanded proposition" for top-tier clients.
A list of the impacted branches shared by the bank illustrated that it is withdrawing from smaller cities and towns but will continue to keep its presence in the metros and big cities.
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It is closing branches in Guwahati, Indore, Jodhpur, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Thane, Mysore, Nagpur, Nashik, Patna,
The bank will continue to have its presence in Ahmedabad,
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The announcement comes at a time when the Reserve Bank has asked foreign lenders to turn into wholly-owned subsidiaries (WOS) rather than operate as branches of foreign entities.
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