Among the analyzed financial institutions, Caixa Geral de Depósitos was the one that most reduced its number of employees, ending 2022 with 5,837 employees, 280 less than on December 31 of the previous year.
In turn, the number of public bank branches fell by 27 to 515.
Santander Totta lost 141 workers in 2022, down to 4,664 employees. Its network dropped by eight to 339 branches.
Novo Banco, the last to announce the results for 2022, lost 103 employees last year and closed 19 branches, ending the year under review with 4,090 employees and 292 branches.
Below the 100 reductions were BCP and BPI.
BPI saw its number of workers fall by 74, while the number of branches fell by 24.
BCP, which has the highest number of workers, closed 2022 with 6,252 workers, losing 37 elements in its workforce in the last year.
However, the number of bank branches dropped by 26 to 408.
At the end of 2022, the banks under analysis had a total of 25,247 employees and 1,879 branches.
I cut up and cancelled my B.P.I. credit cards...They asked me why I wanted to do this? I replied why are you always on your telemovel when I enter the bank and a line of customers are waiting...for service...Boa Sorte!
By Sakamoto Saurez from Lisbon on 12 Mar 2023, 17:14
These banks charge sky-high fees for customers to deposit their capital with them. I will never understand how the Bank of Portugal doesn't act, given the blatant deteorization of the services.
By Diogo F. from Lisbon on 13 Mar 2023, 00:50
There is the 3D secure payment system, that the BPI say you must have on your smart phone, to complete online payments (that is the BPI app). The same ability is not there for windows computers. The banks expect you and drive you towards doing more via an app, to enable them to reduce staff, close branches, and increase their profits. What will be left of staff, and branches with REAL people?
By Ian Dowdle from Alentejo on 13 Mar 2023, 11:37