Is this a work phone that is managed by your employer? If so, then you aren't going to remove them as it's part of some sort of MDM system.
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Im not sure but probably this iPhone for your employer that’s why
Is your phone controlled by your employer? AT&T does stuff like that to the iPhone they provide for me. Other than that, I have no idea.
If this is a business phone then probably nothing you can do, if this is a personal phone you use for business maybe ask for a business phone so you don’t have to deal with this.
I had the same issue, resulted from the same steps you took. Opened a thread too with no answers - I ended up resetting as a new phone. Now I know to delete the management profile before transferring…