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    Make a career in Banking

    Updated on 10 Jan 2014, 10:21 AM IST

    Softwareentrepreneur Roshan’s liquid assets are worth Rs. 5 crores. This makes him a High Net Worth(HNI) individual, entitled to privileged banking services at his bank, a prominent private sector bank in India. His account is managed by Wealth Manager Sachin Khare* whose job it is to ensure that Roshan’s assets stay safe, and further more, grow.

    This he does by strategising for and advising his client on his investment options and tax-planning. Taking into account Roshan’s financial goals, Sachin will draw up a financial plan for him, working with his distinct asset class such as equities, real estate, fixed income and others, and provide taxation, legal and risk management advice.

    A decade ago such a job profile position may not have even existed in India! This is because for a long time, banking was a public sector affair, wherein the canvas was staid with limited job opportunities and jobs mostly at Grade 4 levels i.e. as a clerk or a teller, and of course, the more prestigious Probationary Officers positions.

    One entered the bank at either of these two levels and spent entire careers in the same bank. Enterprising candidates moved to development banking institutions likeICICI, IFCIor IDBI, which focused on funding large projects.

    But with liberalisation and entry of private banks, the scenario changed. Banking became the fulcrum of economic growth, and diverse segments like treasury, wealth management, retail banking, commodity futures and options, and cash management services came into being. The nature of banking too as changed. ATMs, credit cards, tele, mobile and net banking services have made banking easier and cost-effective for the urban populace (See table - Explore The Banking Landscape ). These new verticals are drawing a large number of working professionals.

    For example, with the unprecedented growth in corporate income and a corresponding increase in income, wealth management as a segment is leading to ample job opportunities in banks. “For wealth management providers India continues to be an important market,” says Atul Singh, Head, Merrill Lynch. According to Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management and Capgemini Annual World Wealth Report, June 2010, the High Net Worth Individuals  (HNI) population in India grew 50.9 percent in 2009.

    Make a career in Banking
    Make a career in Banking

    The verticals
    It was in 1969, that banks were nationalised under the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertaking) Bill. The early 1990s saw opening of a few private banks. Another milestone in the banking industry came in 2004 when Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) was increased to up to 74 percent. The FDI relaxation gave a major boost to the sector, creating unprecedented job opportunities.

    A commercial Bank, like YES BANKfor instance, has a wide-ranging bouquet of products. “We offer corporate, retail and SME banking across business lines like financial markets, investment banking, corporate finance, branch banking among host of others,” says Deodutta Kurane, President, Human Capital Management, YES BANK. 

    The verticals are supported by three functions: sales and marketing (new business generation, relationship management), operations (customer service, risk management, branch operation) and support functions (HR, legal, IT, Audit).

     The operations division generates maximum employment opportunities. A major percentage of employees, 55-60 percent, are employed in Operations, states JMaCS Analysis.

    How to get in
    The largest entry point still is the competitive examinations banks conduct for both clerical level entry and the probationary officers (PO) exams. The PO is equivalent to the management trainee’s position in the corporation. Normally banks put a fresh MBA through a two-year period wherein the candidate spends an equal amount of time on all aspects of banking. In most banks the CEOs are invariably from the PO ranks. For  example, K. Vaman Kamath , Chairman, ICICI Bank Ltd., began as a probationary officer.

    Of late, the private and now even State Banks, scout for talent from B-Schools such as the IIMs, ISB, XLRI, MDI, SP Jain, IIFTand other A-category schools. A significant number of fresh recruitments are for relationship segments in Operations, hired for business units like Institutional banking, commercial and corporate banking. Banks also recruit fresh talent off-campus and generally use channels like direct applications, job referrals and search firms. Yes Bank prefers candidates with work experience. “Our experienced to fresher hiring ratio is 4:1, respectively,” says Deodutta.

    Career progression
    A fresh MBA usually starts as manager (sales/ operations) and moves on to specialised roles like managing or heading verticals at a bank. Graduates with up to two years of work experience work as Assistant Manager (sales) or (operations) in sales, customer service and desk operations. With 5-7 years of experience, some occupy senior managerial positions, before scaling to VP designation when 10 plus years of work experience has been acquired. Skilled category professionals like CA, CS, and CWAs usually work in departments like treasury, credit, risk and corporate banking. Some with exceptional skills also move into investment banking.

    Those who are not interested in working for a bank or other financial institution can seek out opportunities in outsourcing companies. According to Indian Banking Association (IBA), the banking industry’s outsourcing size is Rs 4.08 billion and is expected to grow further, generating significant employment opportunities.

    From high-risk spot and futures trading to teller functions, banking has a job to suit diverse temperaments. All one needs is a flair for numbers and good interpersonal skills.  

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    Deodutta Kurane

    EXPERT TALK: "An analytical bent of mind gives you the edge"

     

    Deodutta Kurane, President, Human Capital Management, YES BANK shares with Urmila Rao what the bank seeks in a new recruit.

    Q: What are the function areas for which recruitments are done off-campus and what is the medium used?
    A:  A majority of our lateral hiring for all functions takes place off campus. The media used are direct applications, job referrals, and internal job postings for specific positions/locations and selective search through leading search firms. We also provide internal job rotation opportunities to high performing/high potential executives for select functions/roles in the bank.

    Q: How many campus recruitments were done in 2009?
    A:
    Last year YES BANK hired a total of 150 executives for product functions like transaction banking group, financial markets and commercial banking. The other verticals where a significant number of students were hired were risk management, branch banking and operations and service delivery.

    Q: What qualities do you broadly look for in a candidate while hiring?
    A: YES BANK primarily aims at acquiring candidates who have completed their two years full-time MBA programmes. Candidates with a work experience in a Banking/NBFCs/ITES industry are preferred over freshers. We primarily focus on students who possess a strong academic background and an analytical frame of mind. Being good with numbers and a sound knowledge about the banking industry along with comprehensive knowledge about YES BANK is a standard requirement.   

    EXPLORING THE BANKING LANDSCAPE CONSUMER BANK

    VERTICALS/SERVICES

    FUNCTION

    DESIGNATIONS

    LOANS   

    Business Loans, Home Loans; Loans against property,
    drop-down loans (when interest rates drop)

     Providing loans for personal needs, for purchase of house

     Relationship Manager.

    ACCOUNTS AND DEPOSITS 

    Current Accounts,Savings Accounts, Term Deposit Account, Safe Deposit Lockers

    Drawing cheques, withdrawing cash, booking term deposits or opening safe deposit lockers

    Relationship Manager/Personal Finance Executive

    NRI Banking 

    Online Money Transfer,Non Resident External Savings Account,Foreign Currency Non-Resident Deposits, NRI Investments, Home Loans

    Making banking products and services available to Non-resident Indians

    NR Relationship Manager/Executive

    CREDIT CARDS 

    Offers a range of credit card

    Sale of credit cards, assigning the credit limit and keeping track of defaulters, risk management

    Sales Manager/Executive

    INSURANCE 

    Travel, Health, Home, Vehicle Insurance

    Offers General and Life Insurance

    Insurance Executive/Manager

    WEALTH MANAGEMENT 

    Portfolio Building

    Advises customers on their financial goals, builds a portfolio of various assets class

    Relationship Manager

    SELF BANKING 

    Online Payments, Money Transfer, Fund Transfer, Mobile Banking, ATMs, e-statements

    Customers are provided real time 24*7 access to accounts

    Customer Service Executive

    RETAIL OFFERS 

    Debit Cards, Insurance Benefits and other discounts, special offers

    Debit cards, insurance and attractive offers are made to customers

    Customer Service Executive

     EXPLORING THE BANKING LANDSCAPE COMMERCIAL BANK

    VERTICALS/SERVICES

    FUNCTION

    DESIGNATIONS

    LOANS AND FINANCING  

    Term Loans, Working Capital Finance, Distributor Financing, Bill Discounting,Bonds and Guarantees

    Facilitating the process for customers looking to set up an enterprise

    Credit Manager

    DEPOSITS 

    Current Account, Term Deposits

    Solution offered to customers on investments and earnings, information on TD with different maturities and rates

    Relationship Manager

    CASH MANAGEMENT 

    Making and receiving payments

    Managing the process of collection and payments

    Cash manager, Operations

    CORPORATE BANKING  

    Mutual Funds, Insurance Companies

    Maintaining relationship with the financial sector

    Fund Manager, Advisor

    INVESTMENT BANKING  

    Mergers and Acquisitions, Project Financing, Corporate Lending

    Providing advisory and strategising services to execute profitable deals for the bank

    M&A Expert, Investment Advisor

    TRADE FINANCE 

    Import and export letters of credit, Import and export bills on collection

    Providing a range of export-import products and services

    Trade Financial Manager,
    Credit Analyst, Director

    TREASURY SOLUTIONS 

    Forex risk management,Interest rate risk solutions

    Providing derivative solutions, identifying and mitigating risks and providing technical analysis to help in decision making

    Risk Manager, VP

    BUSINESS BANKING  

    Transaction banking, business loans, advisory services

    Managing cash flow of clients, providing finance to SME's, providing services like Letter of Credit, bank guarantee

    Advisor/Consultant, Business Analyst

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