The central bank is set to trim its workforce by about 10% over the coming years, as reports reveal sweeping efforts to streamline operations and boost efficiency. With tightening fiscal pressures and evolving banking policies, the move is viewed as a no-nonsense attempt to recalibrate internal structures.
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