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Citigroup plans to announce on Monday the first big round of lay-offs in a sweeping restructuring — the bank’s biggest revamp in nearly two decades — that will eventually result in thousands of positions being eliminated.
The restructuring, codenamed Project Bora Bora, is in its early stages, people close to the plans said. Citi, which is doing a top-down review of its organisational structure, has only worked through about 1 per cent of the positions at the bank, or about 2,400 jobs out of a total of 240,000. It is not clear how many positions will be cut in this round.