Generic scenes of Commonwealth Bank of Australia logo and words, CBA, Banking, office buildings. Monday 13th Janusry 2025 AFR photo Louie Douvis
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Australia’s biggest bank has cut 45 call centre jobs after rolling out an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot to deal with customer inquiries.

Commonwealth Bank confirmed dozens of roles have been “impacted” following an investment in AI which it said will make it “easier and faster” for customers to get help.

The 45 roles represent a minor fraction of CBA’s 38,000 employees, and a spokesperson confirmed to 9news.com.au that the bank will seek to redeploy most of these positions.

Generic scenes of Commonwealth Bank of Australia logo and words, CBA, Banking, office buildings. Monday 13th Janusry 2025 AFR photo Louie Douvis
Commonwealth Bank has confirmed dozens of roles have been “impacted” following an investment in AI. (Louie Douvis)

“To address our customers’ evolving needs, we, like many organizations, regularly assess the skills required and how we are structured to provide optimal customer experiences and outcomes,” the spokesperson stated.

“That means some roles and work can change.”

CBA said it is making a significant investment in AI, like many Australian financial institutions.

The chatbot will handle “simple” inquiries with automated responses, enabling customer service team members to focus on more complex questions, the spokesperson noted.

“Our investment in technology, including AI, is making it easier and faster for customers to get help, especially in our call centres,” the spokesperson added.

“Recognising that the work context is evolving, and based on individual situations, many of our people have taken up the upskilling and reskilling pathways made available for them to continue their careers at the bank and build capabilities for future opportunities.”

CBA made the landmark decision to inform the Finance Sector Union (FSU) that AI is the reason for its latest round of redundancies.

However the bank denied any jobs would be sent offshore.

A CBA spokesperson also said impacted staff may be transitioned into open roles.

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CBA made the landmark decision to inform the Finance Sector Union (FSU) that AI is the reason for a round of redundancies. (Asanka Ratnayake/Getty)

“Our priority is to explore opportunities for redeployment and to support affected employees with care, dignity, and respect throughout the process,” the spokesperson added.

“This includes access to redeployment options, career transition services, and wellbeing resources.

“We currently have around 450 open roles across Retail Banking Services, more than 220 in frontline teams. We’re also proactively creating new roles to support career growth and help our people transition into future-fit opportunities.”

In February, the bank posted a half-yearly net profit of $5.1 billion, which was up from its previous half-yearly result of $4.8 billion.

The increase was attributed to core business growth and lower loan impairment costs but was partly offset by higher operating costs due to inflation and an increase in investment spending.

The FSU said the 164 jobs being cut was “hypocrisy at its finest”.

“Much of their reasoning for these job cuts is very vague and cryptic,” the union said in March.

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