Sector
Keyword

Bank Teller

Minimum ? Graduate

Freshers or up to 2 years of work experience as cashier in financial service industry

The tasks a Cashier, Bank; Shroff is expected to perform include:

Making payment to bank customer against pay-in-slips, withdrawal slips, cheques, bills, drafts, vouchers, etc

Maintaining accounts of daily transaction and preparing account statement

Receiving cash and pay-in slips from customer

Ensuring cash in hand is handed over to Cashier general at the end of the day for keeping it in safe custody

Affixing appropriate rubber stamp on cheque, bills, etc. to indicate payment

Sending paid cheques, bills, vouchers, slips, etc. to Ledger Clerk for making appropriate entries

Proficient in counting money and examining currency note or coins to detect counterfeit notes or coins

Adept in entering all the receipt and payment entries in register and close the account at end of the day

Well-versed in coordinating with Ledger Clerk to ensure all the debit and credit entries are recorded

Proficient in dealing with customers and solving theirqueries

Well-versed in monitoring cash movement and ensuring adequate cash availability

Proficient in computing and recording all transactions

Well-versed in operating banking software used for day to day operation

Knowledge of different bank products/services and their terms and conditions

Knowledge of operating calculating machine and making ledger entries

Effective communication skills

Extrovert

Team player

Good listener

Detail-oriented

Good math skill

Relationship building skills

Hardworking and persistent

It is a desk job

Need not handle a team

Travelling is not a part of this job role

Part-time and contractual jobs are not available

Work from home option is not available

Working hours

Companies usually work for 5/6 days a week and 9/10 hours everyday. This may vary company to company

Shift system is not available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?This job is suitable for candidates with One Arm (OA), One Leg (OL), Both Leg (BL) and those who have Muscular Weakness (MW)

This job is considered to be mildly hazardous or dangerous

Health risks include stress, extensive use of computer, sitting for long hours, etc

Occupational hazards include shoulder back pain, neck pain, fatigue, eyestrain, headache, risk of metabolic syndrome, etc

For freshers ? INR 8,000 to INR 12,000 per month

For candidates with 1/2yearsofexperience-INR12,000 to INR 15,000 per month

For candidates with over 2 years experience-INR15,000 to INR 25,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Overview of Banking, Financial Service and Insurance Sector in India

Indiaisoneofthefastgrowingeconomiesandsecondmostpopulouscountryintheworld.WiththepopulationofmorethanabillionpeopleandrisingpercapitaincomeIndiaprovidesanenormousopportunityfortheBFSI companies. Currently 58.7 percent of the Indian households do not have access to any banking and financial service network, thus offer an enormous opportunity to BFSI companies to expand by introducing new products, leveraging technology, deploying innovative strategies and ramping up distribution network.

India has a diversified financial sector, which is undergoing rapid expansion. The sector comprises commercial banks,insurancecompanies, non-banking financial companies, co-operatives, pension funds,mutual fundsand other smaller financial entities. The financial sector in India is predominated by banking sector. The Indian banking sector in India is fragmented, with 46 commercial banks competing for business with dozens of foreign banks as well as rural and co-operative lenders. Public sector banks holdmajority of the market share in Indian banking sector.

The banking industry in India has the potential to become the fifth largest banking industry in the world by 2020 and third largest by 2025 according to a KPMG-CII report. Thesizeof banking assets in India has reached US$ 1.8 trillion in FY13 and is expected to touch US$ 28.5 trillion by FY25. Over the next decade, the banking sector is projected to create over 1.5 million new jobs, driven by the efforts of the RBI and the Government of India to integrate financial services into rural areas and to upgrade the traditional way of operations with modern technology. Thus the demand for professionals like Finance Agent, Cashier, etc. is bound to increase in banking sector.

The BFSI sector in India currently employs over 2.55 million people and looking at the future growth potential it is estimated that BFSI sector will employ more than 4.2 million employees by 2022, an additional 1.6 million job creation by 2022.

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