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Societe Generale says to shut 600 branches in France

Sebastien Proto, deputy general manager of the group, told AFP there would be no forced redundancies with the group relying on retirements and "natural departures".

December 07, 2020 / 15:42 IST
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French bank Societe Generale said Monday it planned to close 600 branches in France in the next five years as it consolidates its network around the country.

The group said it would merge its Societe Generale branches with those of its subsidiary Credit du Nord, leading to the closures and an unspecified number of job losses.

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Sebastien Proto, deputy general manager of the group, told AFP there would be no forced redundancies with the group relying on retirements and "natural departures".

Societe Generale is keen to cut costs after reporting a loss in the first six months of the year of more than a billion euros (1.2 billion dollars).