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03-09-2022, 08:52 PM
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2019- 2900
2020- 3100
2021- 3800
2022- 4400
Work in big 4
FCH
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03-09-2022, 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
2019- 2900
2020- 3100
2021- 3800
2022- 4400
Work in big 4
FCH
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Private FCH for sure, would explain.
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24-09-2022, 07:07 PM
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Private Banking Compliance
Year 1 - 3.4k
Year 1.5 - 3.9k
Year 1.5 (New Role) - 4.5k
Year 2.5 (ew Role) - 6.2k
Year 4 (New Role) - 7.8k
Year 5 - 8.3k
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v nice trajectory especially how you almost doubled your salary in just 2.5 years and then a further 25% jump after 1.5 years. Is this normal among your peers? Large bank or pure play PB?
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24-09-2022, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
v nice trajectory especially how you almost doubled your salary in just 2.5 years and then a further 25% jump after 1.5 years. Is this normal among your peers? Large bank or pure play PB?
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It’s ******** bro 💀
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24-09-2022, 10:44 PM
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It’s ******** bro 💀
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zzz walao why all these people troll. it does look convincing at first glance sia?
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26-09-2022, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
v nice trajectory especially how you almost doubled your salary in just 2.5 years and then a further 25% jump after 1.5 years. Is this normal among your peers? Large bank or pure play PB?
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I only worked in large PBs, ubs/cs/jpm etc. Its normal for amongst my peers who capitalized on the job openings. All the large and boutique PBs are undergoing KYC uplifting as regulators are becoming far more demanding following 1mdb. That's why demand for compliance personnel was sky high in recent years.
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26-09-2022, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I only worked in large PBs, ubs/cs/jpm etc. Its normal for amongst my peers who capitalized on the job openings. All the large and boutique PBs are undergoing KYC uplifting as regulators are becoming far more demanding following 1mdb. That's why demand for compliance personnel was sky high in recent years.
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s://singaporeuncensored.com/banker-with-100k-annual-salary-says-he-spend-1-hour-in-office-toilet-playing-games/
Just curious, are you this person with very shiok working hours? I calculated your annual income, should be >100k too.
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26-09-2022, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
s://singaporeuncensored.com/banker-with-100k-annual-salary-says-he-spend-1-hour-in-office-toilet-playing-games/
Just curious, are you this person with very shiok working hours? I calculated your annual income, should be >100k too.
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I wish, I never had a role where I could leave before 6pm, that's pretty much unheard of in SG banks. But yea, wealth management is a pretty good industry to be in. Looking in this thread you can see how most people are stuck in a rut with stagnating salaries and pathetic increments. Some are even bitter and lashing out relentlessly, sad.
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27-09-2022, 05:23 AM
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34 yo
Y1 - 4250
Y2 - 4750
Y3 - 5200
Y4 - 5950
Y5 - 3250 (career change)
Y6 - 5250
Y7 - 6250
Y8 - 9600 (foreign posting)
Y9 - 10200
Y10 - 12500
Y11 - 20000
Tough slog to get to where I am now.
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27-09-2022, 02:45 PM
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Software engineer, numbers are slightly modified but still close to actual one (HR please don't hunt me down)
2018: 5500 sgd, start in October
Jan 2019: 5800 sgd
July 2019: 6500 sgd, +3000 stock units in 4y RSU @36$ each
Jan 2020: 8000 sgd, + 2500 stock units in 4y RSU @40$
Jan 2021: 9200 sgd, + 500 stock units in 4y RSU @216$
You can guess the company based on stock price. Now the price is 278$ per share, listed on NYSE
Making 600k+ per year, I was lucky
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Given that the share price of SE has dropped more than 80% since this guy's post, what's the maximum that he could have made if he had sold his RSUs whenever possible?
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