Financial services company to lay off dozens of Kansas City workers
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dozens of workers in Kansas City, Missouri, will be laid off from a financial services company as part of a planned closure.
Broadridge Financial Solutions has informed the state that it plans to cut 72 jobs at its Kansas City site located at 2600 Southwest Boulevard, beginning June 20.
In January 2025, the company announced that it would be shutting down production operations in Kansas City and consolidating as the company shifts its KCMO operations to other locations around the U.S.
Broadridge said this mass layoff is expected to be permanent. All affected employees have been notified; impacted employees will be provided with separation benefits, including outplacement support benefits and severance pay, the company said.
Broadridge said in the WARN notice that this is the "first mass layoff" to take place this year. Additional job cuts are expected.
Since 1988, the company has laid off 80,136 employees in Missouri, according to warntracker.com. That's an average of 2,165 Missouri workers laid off annually.
Broadridge Financial Solutions has an F rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB).