Standard Chartered's Chinese Subsidiary Sees Three-Year Decline in Social Security Contributors, 50 Brances Shuttered

Deep News
05/20

Standard Chartered Bank announced on May 19 plans to cut nearly 8,000 jobs by 2030. The CEO stated that positions are being eliminated to make way for automation, with technology replacing "low-value human capital."

According to corporate records, Standard Chartered Bank (China) Limited was established in March 2007. Its legal representative is Lu Jing, with a registered capital of 10.727 billion yuan. The company's business scope includes taking public deposits, handling bill acceptance and discounting, and providing letter of credit services and guarantees. It is wholly owned by Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited.

Data on social security contributors shows the number of employees enrolled in the social security system at the Chinese subsidiary was 1,164 in 2022, 1,157 in 2023, and 1,116 in 2024, indicating a consecutive three-year decline.

Furthermore, records indicate that 50 branches under the company have been deregistered.

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