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Robinhood reportedly laying off 7% of staff in fresh round of job cuts

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US stock trading app Robinhood is reportedly laying off around 150 staff, which accounts for 7% of its full-time employees. This marks the third round of layoffs for the company since 2022.

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  • Robinhood is laying off approximately 150 staff members, which represents 7% of its full-time workforce.
  • This is the third round of layoffs for Robinhood since 2022, following previous layoffs of 9% in April 2022 and 23% in August 2022.
  • Robinhood recently acquired credit card platform X1 for $95 million in cash.
  • The layoffs are a part of Robinhood’s efforts to adjust to volumes and align team structures, according to an internal memo from the company’s CFO, Jason Warnick.
  • The previous round of layoffs in August 2022 was attributed to a broader company reorganization, affecting Robinhood’s operations, marketing, and program management departments.
  • In August 2022, Robinhood’s crypto division was fined $30 million by The New York State Department of Financial Services.
  • Robinhood spokesperson mentioned that these changes are being made to ensure operational excellence and may involve adjustments based on volume, workload, organizational design, and more.
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