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    JUST IN: Mastercard Plans to Lay Off 1,000 Staff Worldwide Amidst Restructuring

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    Payments giant Mastercard plans to lay off 3% of its workforce in a move that will affect around 1,000 employees globally, as it undertakes a major organisational overhaul.

    This restructuring aims to refocus its regional and business strategies to promote growth and optimise investments for the future, a company representative shared.

    Bloomberg reported that the company will redirect resources to high-growth sectors.

    Most of the job cuts are expected to be finalised by 30 September.

    As of last year, Mastercard employed about 33,400 people worldwide, with 67% stationed outside the U.S. across more than 80 countries.

    The company reported US$6 billion in workforce costs during this period.

    While Mastercard exceeded expectations in its recent second-quarter earnings, its operating expenses grew by nearly 12% year-over-year, reaching US$2.93 billion.

    Executives anticipate a one-time restructuring charge of US$190 million in the third quarter as part of these cost-saving measures.

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