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Worried over 20% attrition levels: HDFC Bank

The bank has 3,000 branches having a total employee strength of over 69,000

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 30 2013 | 12:36 PM IST
HDFC Bank's attrition rate of around 20% is making its top management anxious, Aditya Puri, Managing Director and Chief Executive at the country's second largest private sector lender, has said.
 
"The staff attrition rate is something that is worrying us as well and it ranges up to around 20%," Puri told the shareholders at its annual general meeting over the weekend.
 
"If you keep giving executive directors no Esops, then you might see bigger attrition also," he quipped.
 

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The bank, which has over 3,000 branches, has a total employee strength of over 69,000, Puri said, adding that 19% of them are women.
 
It can be noted that the scheduled entry of new banks will create further demand for talent and industry watchers expect employees from aggressive, result-oriented lenders like HDFC Bank to be in much demand.
 
According to a recent media report, private sector lenders like HDFC Bank and its larger competitor ICICI Bank and IndusInd Bank are planning to give higher pay hikes to their employees to keep any poachers at bay.
 
The inducements will include a hike in the cash component as well as stock options for senior management, the reports said.
 
At the meeting, a slew of shareholders complained about poor customer service at its branches, which they themselves face.
 
"I would apologise for any inconvenience caused to anybody in terms of lack of customer service. My understanding is that I have put a robust system, but I will review it again," Puri told a shareholder. 

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First Published: Jun 30 2013 | 12:24 PM IST

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