CSB Bank

Regional Sales Manager - Forex| New Delhi

CSB Bank  •  New Delhi, IN / Delhi, IN (Onsite)  •  1 month ago
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Job Description

1) Increase forex penetration
2) ncrease of forex revenue
3) Support SME RMs for scoping market for Forex products
4) Close coordination with treasury/dealing room for booking forex rates and completion of transaction
i. Ensure forex penetration in potential SME clientsii. Ensure revenue generation as per budget from forex clientsiii. Identify prospect from existing Customer for forex penetrationiv. Provide guidance to RMs in terms of scoping the market for forex intensive clients to be acquired as New to Bank Clients (NTB)v. Regularly meet forex clients, both existing & potential, along with RMs and help in NTB acquisition by preparing client-specific UPS/pitch pointsvi. Regularly monitor forex flows and ensure those to be in line with Client potential/commitment to route through usvii. Coordinate closely with Treasury & Corporate Branches to ensure all forex transactions happen at the agreed ratesviii. Closely work with Retail Sales team to acquire liability accounts that are high on forex flows and ensure forex revenue maximizationix. Work towards maximization of EEFC balances
Experience Range : 5 to 12 Years Qualifications :Graduate (Any Specialisation)Post Graduate (Any Specialisation)
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About CSB Bank

CSB is a full service bank established in 1920 and headquartered in Thrissur, Kerala.

CSB has over 703 branches covering not just the district headquarters and large towns but also semi-urban and rural centers. Thanks to its unique origin and history, CSB is considered a household banking brand in Kerala.

CSB offers Retail, Wholesale and SME Banking services through its footprint of over 703 branches across the country serving over 2 million customers.

Industry
Finance & Insurance
Company Size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Thrissur, IN
Year Founded
1920
Website
csb.co.in
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