
British American Tobacco
UK-headquartered multinational tobacco company, maker of Dunhill and Vuse.
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BAT calls its 9,000 cuts an AI shift; why are 3,500 roles going to Accenture?
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Announced a 9,000-role Fit2Win restructuring citing AI and data-analytics savings
AI: Jobs, Power & Money: BAT cuts 9,000, 3,500 to AccentureHow many jobs is British American Tobacco cutting?
What is BAT's Fit2Win programme?
Why is British American Tobacco cutting jobs?
Background
British American Tobacco announced on 29 June 2026 that it will cut 9,000 roles under its Fit2Win restructuring programme: 5,500 direct redundancies plus 3,500 roles transferring to outsourcing partners including Accenture and ITC Infotech . BAT frames the changes as part of a shift towards AI and data analytics, targeting roughly £500m in annualised savings by 2027, rising to £600m by 2028.
Formed in 1902 from the merger of Britain's Imperial Tobacco and the US's American Tobacco Company, BAT is headquartered in London and listed on the FTSE 100. Its portfolio spans traditional cigarette brands such as Dunhill, Kent and Lucky Strike alongside newer nicotine products including Vuse e-cigarettes, Glo heated tobacco and Velo pouches, the reduced-risk categories the company is betting its future growth on.
BAT's cuts sit within a wider pattern of large employers citing AI as a driver of workforce reductions in 2026, though only 5,500 of BAT's 9,000 roles are being eliminated outright; the rest are moving to outsourcing partners rather than disappearing, a distinction the company's AI transformation framing tends to blur.