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    Citi Cuts 3,500 Tech Jobs in China in Global Restructuring

    Tanjid OsmanBy Tanjid OsmanJune 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Citigroup Inc announced it will reduce about 3,500 technology jobs at its two centres in China. This move is part of the bank’s plan to simplify and shrink its global technology operations. The goal is to improve risk management and data handling across its systems.

    The job cuts will take place at the Citi Solution Centres in Shanghai and Dalian. The bank said it expects to complete the reduction by early October 2025. Some of the roles will be moved to other technology centres, but the exact number and locations were not disclosed.

    This restructuring is aimed at making Citi’s technology services more efficient and aligned with its global strategy. The bank is focusing on lowering costs while improving the quality and security of its technology platforms. Citi continues to invest in digital innovation to support customer needs in a competitive market.

    The reduction of 3,500 jobs is a significant change for the technology workforce in China. The Shanghai and Dalian centres have been key locations for software development, IT support, and other digital functions within Citi. This change may have an impact on local employment and the technology sector in those cities.

    Several other global banks are also adjusting their technology teams to meet evolving business demands. Industry leaders are reducing staff or shifting jobs internationally to optimize resources. This trend reflects broader changes in the banking sector’s approach to technology, especially amid rising economic pressures and advances in digital tools like artificial intelligence and cloud computing.

    China’s regulatory environment and economic shifts may also influence decisions by foreign companies. With increased oversight and a push for domestic innovation, some banks are reconsidering their presence and operations in the country.

    Citi stated that it will offer support to employees affected by the job cuts, including options such as severance and potential transfers. However, the transition will be challenging for many workers as the company reshapes its global technology footprint.

    This step is part of a larger effort by Citi to become more agile and efficient in its technology capabilities. The bank aims to stay competitive by focusing resources where they add the most value, while managing risks and enhancing customer services worldwide.

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