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HSBC to slash 1,200 UK jobs: report

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Jan 19 2013 | 11:26 PM IST

Global banking major HSBC is planning to trim its headcount by about 1,200 people in the UK, says a media report.

"HSBC is cutting 1,200 British jobs in the bank's third attempt at slashing its costs in the continuing financial services downturn," The Times reported today.

The report published online said the redundancies, which are being announced to staff today, would affect all areas of the country, hitting employees in back office units that service HSBC's retail and small business customers.

The current layoffs are in addition to the "500 redundancies signalled in December", it added.

"In September last year, HSBC took the axe to its global banking division with the loss 1,100 jobs worldwide, including 500 in the UK," the publication said.

Quoting HSBC Managing Director Paul Thurston, the report said the environment was challenging and would remain so for some time.

"There are difficult decisions that have to be made as we adapt to a new environment, and ensure we are positioned for the future. We deeply regret that these have led to the announcement of redundancies and, as you would expect, we will do everything we can to help and support those of our colleagues who are affected," Thurston was quoted as saying.

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