Dutch cooperative bank Rabobank says it is slashing 9,000 jobs as part of a restructuring to boost its finances and bring it closer to customers.
The bank announced the moves today, saying it would "make every possible effort to avoid compulsory redundancies" as it cuts the jobs by 2018.
Worldwide, Rabobank employs some 48,000 people.
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Two years ago, it agreed to pay about USD 1 billion to settle US, British and Dutch charges of manipulating a key global interest rate.
The payout included a USD 325 million deal with the US Justice Department to allow the bank to avoid criminal prosecution in exchange for cooperation.
Rabobank says it aims to focus lending on food and agriculture worldwide and on other Dutch growth sectors.