UK core banking tech vendor Thought Machine cuts workforce by 8%

  • Thought Machine, a UK-based core banking technology vendor, is reducing its workforce by 8%.
  • Around 50 positions will be affected, primarily in sales, marketing, and back-office roles.
  • CEO Paul Taylor cites a “cost reduction exercise” as the reason for the layoffs.
  • This move follows the company’s plan to increase headcount by 20% in 2023, after significant hires in 2020.
  • Thought Machine’s global expansion and product plans are not impacted by the layoffs.
  • They are actively hiring for open roles and continue to engage in the same markets.
  • The company intends to hire talent in India, Japan, and South Africa, and open a new office in Miami.
  • They have upcoming partnerships with new Tier 1 banks.
  • Monese is discontinuing its use of Thought Machine’s core banking solution Vault in favor of its own solution XYB.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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