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HDFC taps retail bankers as wealth managers amid talent crunch

The bank has been expanding its wealth team by 10% to 20% annually for the past few years.

August 21, 2024 / 08:52 IST
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HDFC’s wealth business has about 800 relationship managers serving customers in about 100 cities and towns

HDFC Bank Ltd.’s wealth management business is looking to retail bankers to help cover its wealthy clients amid an industrywide talent shortage.

Boasting 6.47 trillion rupees ($77.2 billion) of assets under management, the wealth business is hiring retail bankers from inside HDFC as well as externally, according to Rakesh K Singh, group head for investment, private wealth and international banking and digital ecosystems at India’s largest private lender.

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“Retail bankers know the customers, know how the customer behaves,” Singh said in an interview. The bank has been expanding its wealth team by 10% to 20% annually for the past few years, he said, but declined to comment on how many they plan to hire this year.

Mumbai-based HDFC’s wealth business has about 800 relationship managers serving customers in about 100 cities and towns, including often-overlooked markets like Jorhat in Assam and Salem in Tamil Nadu. However, further expansion may be curtailed not only because smaller towns lack enough high-net worth individuals but also because they can’t get the right talent, he said.