Standard Chartered Considers Splitting Corporate, Investment Bank, Bloomberg Reports
-- Standard Chartered is considering splitting up its corporate, commercial & institutional banking segment, Bloomberg reports citing unnamed sources.
-- A restructuring of the unit could lead to separating the operations of its investment bank from those of its corporate and commercial bank, according to Bloomberg.
-- The move from the London-based lender--which makes most of its money in Asia and the MENA region--could lead to job cuts but no final decision has yet been made, Bloomberg reports.
-- The bank made almost two thirds of its income from the unit in the third quarter of 2023.
-- Standard Chartered declined to comment when contacted by Dow Jones Newswires.
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