Nigerian Digital Bank Kuda Lays Off Hundreds
Kuda's Major Restructuring: Hundreds of Jobs Cut in Strategic Overhaul
Kuda, a prominent Nigerian digital bank, has announced a significant restructuring plan resulting in hundreds of job cuts across key departments, including marketing where nearly half the team has been let go. The move, reportedly not linked to financial pressure or individual performance, is part of a strategic review aimed at aligning with industry benchmarks and supporting long‑term growth.
Introduction to Kuda's Restructuring
Announcement and Execution of Layoffs
Impacted Departments and Employee Sentiment
Company Rationale Behind the Decision
Public and Media Reactions
Economic Implications of the Layoffs
Social Consequences for Employees
Political Context and Regulations
Broader Industry Trends in Fintech
Future Prospects for Kuda
Conclusion
Sources
- 1.TechCabal report(techcabal.com)
- 2.Nairaland(nairaland.com)
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