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DBS Group to Slash 4,000 Jobs as AI Integration Reshapes Workforce

The job cuts will predominantly affect temporary and contract employees, with the bank indicating that permanent positions will remain unaffected.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
February 25, 2025
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DBS Group, Southeast Asia’s largest bank, has announced plans to eliminate 4,000 roles over the next three years as part of a major push to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into its operations. The decision marks a significant step in the bank’s transformation as it seeks to leverage AI to enhance operational efficiency, streamline processes, and drive digital innovation.

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The job cuts will predominantly affect temporary and contract employees, with the bank indicating that permanent positions will remain unaffected. However, the move will still impact a significant portion of the bank’s workforce, which currently totals around 41,000 employees. The cuts are being positioned as part of the bank’s broader strategy to modernize its business and move away from traditional roles in favor of automation and digital solutions.

CEO Piyush Gupta, who has been with DBS for 15 years, acknowledged the difficulty of balancing workforce reductions with the creation of new opportunities. While the bank is eliminating roles in some areas, it is simultaneously creating around 1,000 new positions focused on AI, machine learning, and digital banking. These roles are designed to help DBS stay ahead in the competitive financial technology space, improving services such as fraud detection, customer experience, and operational optimization.

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Gupta commented on the challenging nature of the transformation, explaining that for the first time in his leadership, he finds himself struggling to create as many jobs as the bank eliminates. This reflects the broader dilemma many industries face as they embrace new technologies that displace traditional job functions.

The decision to integrate AI into more of its services and operational functions is not unique to DBS. As the banking industry increasingly adopts AI, automation, and machine learning, other financial institutions are also cutting costs and rethinking their workforce strategies. While AI promises to bring substantial efficiency gains and improve customer experiences, it also presents challenges, particularly for contract workers and employees in roles that are being automated.

In addition to the workforce changes, DBS is working to reshape its workplace culture to better align with its growing digital needs. The integration of AI will extend across various areas, from customer service bots to enhanced data analytics capabilities, reducing the reliance on human involvement for repetitive or high-volume tasks.

Amid AI push, DBS Group to cut 4,000 contract and temporary jobs in next 3  years - CNA

Despite these changes, the bank remains committed to supporting the workforce transition. While those affected by job cuts will primarily be in contract positions, DBS is offering career transition support, retraining programs, and severance packages to help ease the impact on affected employees.

As AI continues to shape the future of banking, DBS Group is positioning itself as a leader in digital transformation, ensuring that its services remain competitive in an increasingly tech-driven industry. The challenge for the bank will be to continue fostering innovation while balancing the human side of its workforce changes.

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