Deutsche Bank to rebuild in South Africa\, months after cuts

Deutsche Bank to rebuild in South Africa, months after cuts

Reuters  |  JOHANNESBURG 

(Reuters) - is hiring 26 people in South Africa, a said on Wednesday, less than a year after scaling back the operation in a broad restructuring of its investment

Gregory Scott, the new corporate head who was previously a senior director in the local corporate team, had been in position for a few months, the said.

Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest lender that has had a presence in since 1979, reported its first annual profit in four years this month following a turnaround strategy implemented by

As part of the turnaround, announced in June it would shut its corporate broking, advisory and in South Africa, meaning a small number of job losses among its workforce of around 70 people.

Rival said in November it would pull out of

Sewing planned to slash more than 7,000 jobs as part of his overhaul of but said in February the bank would now start making "focused investments in growth" while keeping costs down.

Deutsche Bank's profit for the full year failed to fully restore the faith of its shareholders, who have also been shaken by a failed stress test, several restructuring attempts, a leadership shake up, a ratings downgrade and money laundering allegations.

(Reporting by Emma Rumney; Editing by Edmund Blair)

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First Published: Wed, February 20 2019. 21:01 IST