The Bank expects to have 30 per cent of GBS employees based in Bengaluru over the next few years by doubling the current head count based in the city from a combination of internal moves and selective hiring.
The new centre will complement Standard Chartered's existing GBS centres in China, India and Malaysia which collectively provide employment opportunities to 19,000 talented people, the bank said in a release.
It said this move is a part of the Bank's strategy to invest USD3 billion over three years in technology and systemswhich it announced in 2015.
We are here to attract the best minds in India'sSilicon Valley to join us in redefining banking for the world," Standard Chartered Group CIO Dr Michael Gorriz said.
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As a network, Standard Chartered's GBS centres inChina, India and Malaysia are capable of managing complex,large scale, cross-border activities that keep the Bankrunning seamlessly, while ensuring clients globally arereceiving reliable and secure banking services usingstate-of-the-art digital technology, the bank said.
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