While ING has around 10,000 employees, Kotak Bank has around 29,000.
"We believe total number of employees will grow over time, but we don't see any dramatic reduction in the net number of people in a hurry," the Executive Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Kotak Bank Uday Kotak told PTI after he announced the merger deal last evening.
"We have no plans to do any massive rationalisation of branches or capacity. We are committed to growing, this is a merger for growth, not for cutting," he said, answering a specific question on whether KMB will be pruning some jobs.
"At the heart of this deal is not cost-efficiency; yes it is cost-avoidance as there are synergies post-merger. But this is not one merger which talks about cost cutting and that is an extremely important point which we would like to communicate," Sareen said.
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"In any merger, there is a concern among employees...But at the heart of this partnership is our people," Sareen added.
Some analysts have said that KMB may have to prune its expenses. In a service industry like banking, people are a major cost component.
"We will leverage on our cooperation arrangements, we believe the India opportunity is where we are good at and the core business model is to concentrate on the country's diversified financial services," Kotak said.