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Unregistered 30-12-2022 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 228694)
ANL > ENO 1 > ENO 2 > ENO 3 > AVP > VP > DIR > MDR

I am an employee.

What function/department are you in?

Unregistered 16-01-2023 11:24 AM

Vp salary
 
What is the average for new VPs?

Unregistered 05-02-2023 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 238796)
What is the average for new VPs?

150k - 170k

Unregistered 21-02-2023 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 196386)
Wow... I have been in CS for more than 5 years now.
And I am with their Digital team.
Average bonus is 3-4 mths.
Best was 2017 at 6 mths
2020 was ok at 3 mths


Rubbish ... there is no digital team in CS.
There is platform and there is technology, but there is no digital team.
Wealth mgmt (or private banking) is very different from our retail banks like DBS, UOB, SC, OCBC. In wealth mgmt, the focus is on RM VS in retail banks, the focus is on self-service digtal channels. and obviously, WM have huge AUM, while retails drives volume hence Revenue-to-cost ratio are important.

Unregistered 21-02-2023 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 217940)
ENO > AVP > VP > DIR > MDR

Structure quite flat. Only 5 main ranks.

Anything below avp is an exempt non officer. Internally its equal to no rank.

CS (Super Flat - and promotion is for the loyal)
ENO > AVP > VP > DIR > MDR

DBS (relatively flat)
AVP > VP > SVP > ED > MD

SC (ED is reserved for pple with backing)
AD1 > AD2 > D1 > D2 > ED1 > ED2 > MD

OCBC
M6 > AVP > AVP > VP > SVP > ED > MD

UOB (Force ranking system in UOB)
M > AVP > VP1 > VP2 > FVP > SVP > ED > MD

Unregistered 15-03-2023 02:45 PM

can anyone advise what steps to take and prepare if Credit Suisse goes bankrupt?

Is it better to leave before it goes under or stay all the way?

Unregistered 15-03-2023 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 242433)
can anyone advise what steps to take and prepare if Credit Suisse goes bankrupt?

Is it better to leave before it goes under or stay all the way?

All the way. Won't burst, no worries.

Unregistered 15-03-2023 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 242454)
All the way. Won't burst, no worries.

if burst, then got bad reputation leh
look at lehman brothers, recently when silicon valley bank fail, media highlight CFO is ex-lehman, more than 10 years after the fact

this kind is like black stain on resume...

Unregistered 16-03-2023 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 242463)
if burst, then got bad reputation leh
look at lehman brothers, recently when silicon valley bank fail, media highlight CFO is ex-lehman, more than 10 years after the fact

this kind is like black stain on resume...

Chances of failing at this point is not high as the authorities would sit down idly. In the meantime be on the lookout for other opportunities.

Unregistered 20-03-2023 11:05 AM

Hong gan liao!


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