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VP2, Relationship Manager, Corporate Banking

Malaysia UOB Bank $5,000–$8,000/month*
Job Description

The VP2, Relationship Manager in Corporate Banking at UOB Bank is responsible for managing and growing a portfolio of corporate clients. Candidates are expected to have strong financial analysis skills, experience in corporate banking, and the ability to develop and maintain client relationships. They should possess excellent communication and negotiation skills to provide tailored financial solutions. A deep understanding of the banking industry and regulatory requirements in Malaysia is essential. The role involves identifying business opportunities, managing credit risk, and ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction.

Company Info

United Overseas Bank (UOB) is a leading bank in Asia, headquartered in Singapore, with a strong presence in Malaysia. Established in 1935, UOB offers a wide range of financial services including personal financial services, commercial and corporate banking, investment banking, and asset management. The bank is known for its commitment to customer service and innovation, providing comprehensive solutions to meet the diverse needs of its clients. UOB has a strong network of branches and ATMs across the region, and it is recognized for its stability and reliability in the banking industry.

Destination Guide

Malaysia is a vibrant country known for its diverse culture, beautiful islands, and bustling cities. The job market offers opportunities in sectors like banking, tourism, and technology. The lifestyle is a mix of traditional and modern influences, with a rich culinary scene and numerous festivals. English is widely spoken, making it easier for expatriates to adapt. Malaysia offers various visa options for professionals, including employment passes for skilled workers. The cost of living is relatively affordable compared to other Asian countries. Relocation is facilitated by a welcoming community and a range of housing options, from city apartments to suburban homes.

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