After the Russian money laundering scandal, Deutsche Bank plans to remove 18,000 workers

Deutsche Bank plans to enter the long-term savings plan to regulate its financial performance. These changes will include a new organisation even in the managerial structure, as some of the senior managers had made some mistakes in management. The bank was also involved in the rinse scandal a few months ago. [...]
These changes will include a new organisation even in the managerial structure, as some of the senior managers had made some mistakes in management.
The bank was also involved in the money laundering scandal by Russia's Information Services several months ago.
It's about 20 billion euros.
The removal of 18 thousand workers by 2022 would save Deutsche Bank a total of 6 billion euros.
Deutsche Bank has a total of 74 thousand employees, writes Die Welt forwards Klan Kosova.












