Santander Cuts 320 Jobs in U.S. Amid Digital Refocus, Bloomberg Reports
-- Spanish lender Banco Santander has cut roughly 320 jobs in the U.S.--representing around 2.7% of its employees in the country--as it intends to focus more on digital operations, Bloomberg reports, citing unnamed sources.
-- Layoffs follow the bank's plan to evolve its U.S. business, investing in digital capabilities and streamlining processes to adapt to changing customer needs, according to a statement that Santander sent to Bloomberg.
-- The bank is working to provide internal opportunities, where possible, Bloomberg reports.
-- Santander didn't respond to a request for comment when contacted by Dow Jones Newswires.
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