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Wealth manager St James's Place to cut 500 jobs
Wealth management firm St James’s Place to cut 500 jobs
Wealth management firm St James’s Place to cut 500 jobs - The planned redundancies come as part of a strategy shake-up under new chief executive Mark FitzPatrick.
Wealth manager St James's Place to cut 500 jobs as part of a £200m cost-cutting drive
St James's Place plans to cut about one-sixth of its 3,200 corporate staff, it revealed in an internal memo first reported by the trade outlet Citywire.
Gloucestershire's biggest wealth management firm announces 500 job cuts
St. James's Place is set to make 500 redundancies as part of a strategy to save up to £200m, but the layoffs will not affect its financial advisors located across the UK.
St James’s Place readies redundancies in cost-cutting push
St James's Place is set to make around 500 redundancies across its organisation in February of next year, according to reports.
St. James’s Place Plans to Slash 500 Jobs in Cost-Cutting Drive
St. James’s Place Plc is set to cut about 500 roles as part of a broader cost-saving plan, a person familiar with the matter said.
Hundreds of jobs to go as wealth management giant cuts one-sixth of workforce
Our cost reduction plans are focused on simplification and standardisation of processes within the business, but a programme of this size and scale will inevitably impact colleagues'
St James's Place to cut around 500 jobs, source says
British wealth manager St James's Place is planning to make around 500 layoffs in the coming months, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters, as intensifying competitive pressures lead the wider industry to trim costs.
Gloucestershire wealth manager "to cut 500 jobs"
Cirencester-headquartered wealth management company St James’s Place is to make about 500 jobs redundant as part of a £200 million savings drive, according to reports. The company is aiming to
St James Place with Cirencester HQ to make 500 jobs redundant
A WEALTH management firm whose headquarters are in Cirencester is to make around 500 people redundant as part of a savings drive. St James’s Place is lining up plans to cut about one-sixth of its 3,200 corporate staff, it revealed in an internal memo first reported by the trade outlet Citywire.
St James’s Place to cut 500 jobs
UK-based wealth manager St James’s Place is planning to cut about 500 jobs in an attempt to reduce costs under chief executive Mark FitzPatrick. The company, which has the largest financial advice network in the UK,
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St. James’s Place to exit property market after 20 years
St. James’s Place is set to wind down all of its open-ended property funds, including its Property Unit Trust, Pension and ...
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St. James's Place falls Tuesday, underperforms market
St. James's Place PLC STJ shares inched down 0.72% to £8.97 Tuesday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading session ...
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