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Bankers in India to get higher salary increases than Singapore, Hong Kong

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Bankers in India to get higher salary increases than Singapore, Hong Kong
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FINANCE professionals in India are in line for higher salary hikes than those in Hong Kong and Singapore this year, underscoring how firms are tapping the nation’s economic boom as China slows, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.

Salaries in India could rise by 10 per cent in 2024, analyst Sarah Jane Mahmud wrote in a note on Friday (Mar 15), citing survey data from consulting firm Aon. That compares with 4 per cent in the two financial hubs.

HSBC Holdings and Julius Baer Group are ramping up their client advisory in the world’s most populous country as they seek to manage a greater share of the nation’s wealth. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group is also expanding and DBS Group Holdings continues to grow, the analyst wrote.

Investment bankers can already earn more in India’s major urban centres such as Mumbai and Gift city, the nation’s free market zone, than in Singapore and Hong Kong. The average base salary is 4.5 per cent higher than in Hong Kong and 7.7 per cent more than in Singapore, according to Bloomberg Intelligence’s analysis of a survey by recruiter Michael Page. Private bankers’ pay, however, lags behind by 50 to 78 per cent in non-executive roles. As India’s wealth industry grows, that gap will narrow.

“Salaries will continue to rise given the large demand-supply gap at senior levels, as will talent for compliance, risk assessment and technology,” in India, said Amit Agarwal, managing partner at search firm Stanton Chase. Banks are paying more for heads of businesses, and salaries of over US$1 million are common for senior leaders, he said.

While India has higher income tax rates and weaker infrastructure than Singapore and Hong Kong, the lower cost of living is a benefit, according to the report. The average monthly rent in upscale Bandra, Mumbai is US$1.76 per square foot, compared with US$5.29 in Hong Kong and US$5.09 in Singapore, according to government statistics, the report found. BLOOMBERG

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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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