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BlackRock Cuts Hundreds Of Jobs, Trimming About 1% Of Staff

The cuts total about 1% of BlackRock’s global headcount

BlackRock Cuts Hundreds Of Jobs, Trimming About 1% Of Staff
The reductions amount to about 250 employees firmwide and include members of its investment and sales teams.
  • BlackRock is cutting about 250 jobs, roughly 1% of its global workforce
  • Job cuts include investment and sales team members across the firm
  • CEO Larry Fink aims to shift focus towards alternative investments
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BlackRock Inc. is cutting hundreds of jobs across the company, becoming the latest Wall Street firm to rein in headcount in recent weeks.

The cuts total about 1% of BlackRock's global headcount, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified discussing private information. The reductions amount to about 250 employees firmwide and include members of its investment and sales teams, the people said.

"Improving BlackRock is a constant priority," a company spokesperson said. "Each year, we make decisions to ensure that our resources are aligned with our objectives and that we are well positioned to serve clients today and in the future."

Larry Fink (Photographer: F. Carter Smith/Bloomberg)


The cuts come as Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink works to re-wire the world's largest asset manager and push deeper into alternative investments. Since closing its $12 billion acquisition of private credit specialist HPS Investment Partners in July, BlackRock has been integrating its new executives and preparing to unveil a new range of funds for wealthy retail investors.

BlackRock instituted two rounds of job cuts last year, trimming about 1% of its headcount on each occasion, Bloomberg reported at the time.

Other financial firms have been seeking to cut jobs and control costs. Citigroup Inc. is set to eliminate about 1,000 jobs this week. UBS Group AG is also planning to do a round of job cuts this month and that will be followed by another round later this year as it switches off computer systems acquired from Credit Suisse, Bloomberg previously reported.

BlackRock reports fourth-quarter earnings on Jan. 15. The company had about 24,600 employees and managed about $13.5 trillion at the end of September.

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