Singapore

Reward to retain: How to keep banking & finance go-getters from jumping ship

On average, an associate investment banker in Singapore earns SG$86,811 per year, almost double the median gross yearly income of a typical worker who earns around SG$44,500. Yet salaries well above the norm don't seem to be enough to keep banking and finance employees in one place.

Here's why UOB is bent on building niches in Malaysia

The bank's also fine-tuning exisiting capabilities.

How can Singapore increase the number of home-grown leaders in banking?

With the Singapore banking sector starting to reach maturity, many HR departments are now focusing on attracting and retaining talent, in particular the pressing need to develop more local Singaporean leaders. This demand for more effective leadership has burgeoned in recent years given banking crises, increased regulation, and budget constraints.