Deutsche Bank intends to fire about 1,000 employees in Germany in the near future, Bloomberg reported.
As it was emphasized, such a step was planned last year by Chief Executive Officer John Cryan. In October, 2015 Cryan announced dismissals of 9,000 people in the bank's worldwide offices.
According to the newspaper, mass dismissals will mostly affect back-office staff such as in information technology services. Cryan also reported that 2016 will be a year of restructuring for Deutsche Bank.