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Standard Chartered CEO Apologizes for 'Lower Value Human Capital' Remark on AI Job Cuts
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BBC Business22.05.2026Business2 dk okuma

Standard Chartered CEO Apologizes for 'Lower Value Human Capital' Remark on AI Job Cuts

نظرة سريعة

  • Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters apologized for calling employees vulnerable to AI job cuts 'lower value human capital'.
  • He clarified his remarks at a conference, stating the bank aims to help colleagues transition to higher-value roles amid expected job cuts.

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Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters referred to employees whose jobs are vulnerable to AI as 'lower value human capital' at a conference. This statement comes amid widespread layoffs in the tech and financial sectors attributed to AI.

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The boss of Standard Chartered has apologised after describing employees whose jobs are vulnerable to being replaced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) as "lower value human capital".

Discussing how automation was likely to lead to thousands of job cuts at the bank at a recent conference, Bill Winters said it wasn't about cost cutting but "replacing, in some cases, lower value, human capital, with the financial capital and the investment capital that we're putting in".

He later sought to contextualise the remarks via LinkedIn and said he was sorry for his wording, which had "caused upset to some colleagues".

Amazon, Meta and Microsoft, as well as financial services firms, have already blamed tens of thousands of layoffs on AI over the last year.

Standard Chartered is a global bank headquartered in the UK, and is understood to employ around 82,000 people, with most of these in back-office roles.

In Winters's first post, he said he wanted to clear up what he said and why at the investors conference.

He said the bank had shared its expectation that back-office roles would be cut by about 15% over the next four years - about 7,800 roles.

For years the bank has helped colleagues "whose roles may be displaced by automation to build the skills needed for new opportunities within our organisation", Winters said.

"In that context, I said that lower-value roles are more vulnerable to automation, and that we have a responsibility to help colleagues move into higher-value roles," he wrote.

"That is what a responsible employer should do, and I am proud that our track record in supporting internal transitions is strong."

In a follow-up post, he said while he had received "a lot of support" in response to the first post, people still had questions - and he was sharing a transcript of the comments he made so they could better understand the "important point I was raising".

He said the full remarks showed he valued all colleagues "most highly and that we are totally committed to helping them to cope with the accelerating pace of change in our industry".

In comments under the second post, one person said they were struggling to see the difference between the conference and written remarks. "This was either a poor choice of words or an honest belief that came out as intended," they wrote.

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توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق

  • Standard Chartered will face continued scrutiny regarding its AI implementation and employee treatment.

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  • The bank will likely increase communication efforts to reassure employees and stakeholders.

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أسئلة مفتوحة

  • Will the CEO's apology fully mend employee relations?
  • What specific support will be offered to the 7,800 roles expected to be cut?
  • How will Standard Chartered's public image be affected long-term?
  • What is the precise definition of 'higher-value roles' within the bank?

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This article was originally published by BBC Business.

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