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Standard Chartered trims India branches

Standard Chartered has reduced its branch network in India from nearly 100 to 80 over the past year as it sharpens its focus on wealth management and premium banking services. The move is part of the bank’s plan to serve affluent customers more effectively while strengthening its advisory-led business.

The bank has closed or merged branches located close to each other to improve efficiency. However, it has retained the branch licences, allowing it to reopen them in other locations if required. Despite the reduction, Standard Chartered still has one of the largest branch networks among foreign banks operating in India.

As part of its growth strategy, the bank plans to increase the number of priority banking centres from 20 to around 30 by the end of 2026. It is also investing in larger wealth centres, digital banking services and additional relationship managers to provide better support to high-net-worth customers.

The latest move follows a series of changes in the bank’s retail business. Last year, it sold its personal loan portfolio to Kotak Mahindra Bank. Earlier this year, it also agreed to transfer around 4.5 lakh credit card accounts to Federal Bank while continuing to serve customers who have wider banking relationships with Standard Chartered.

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Standard Chartered to cut 7,000 jobs in AI push

Standard Chartered has announced plans to cut over 7,000 jobs globally over the next four years as it increases the use of artificial intelligence and automation across its operations. The London-based bank said most cuts will impact back-office roles, including compliance, risk, and administrative functions.

The restructuring is aimed at improving efficiency and long-term profitability rather than just reducing costs. The bank said AI will take over several routine tasks, while some employees may be redeployed or retrained. The move reflects a wider trend in global banking as firms adopt technology to streamline operations.