Role of Bank Manager: Duties, Role, Types, Qualification, Salary 2023

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The primary task of a Bank Manager is to lead various bank employees and banking staff and ensure their performance and success.They have the knowledge of various aspects of branch operations and are able to provide guidance to the bank employees in their day to day operations. Bank Managers are also in charge of ensuring that the banking services and products are suitable for their potential as well as present customers and to develop and promote new products and services to their potential investors.  

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In order to become a Bank Manager students can pursue several Undergraduate and Postgraduate Banking Courses or Investment Banking Courses from any of the top Banking Colleges across the country. Apart from this they can also pursue Economics Courses and Commerce Courses or Postgraduate Diploma in Banking and Finance. Admissions to these colleges are done both on the basis of merit as well as on the basis of Management Entrance Exams such as CAT, SNAP, XAT etc.

The average salary of a Bank Manager ranges from INR 3.50 – 5 LPA. However with gradual experience and exposure the salary of a Bank Manager is go up to as much as INR 20 LPA. Check: Salary of a Bank Manager

Responsibilites of a Bank Manager

Some of the key responsibilities of a Bank Manager are listed below for your reference,

  • Bank Managers meet with customers and resolve their problems or complaints. They ensure high level service to their customers and monitor sales targets and report to head office. 
  • Bank managers oversee the running of one, two or more branches and are responsible for keeping their staff fully motivated and trained.
  • Bank Managers hire new tellers, product specialists, lending officers and ensure that they are adequately trained and be prepared to deliver their knowledge and helpful services to the customers. 
  • Bank Managers make sure that there is enough cash for each of the automated teller machines and schedule staff to meet customer needs such as- product training, flow of customers within the bank etc. 
  • The main responsibility of a Bank Manager is to pass information from high management to personnel within the branch and to report the branch details to management which include sales and lending goals, deposit information, service scoring and feedback, errors and discrepancies in deposit and success in marketing or selling various products. Check: Career a Banker
  • Bank Managers are in charge of various tasks of credit unions, bank branches or similar financial institutions.
  • Bank managers oversee operational functions and find out the solutions to those operational issues.
  • Bank Managers plan and lead the collection of accounting and financial information and prepare reports, budgets and statutory returns.
  • Bank Managers monitor sales targets and promote and market the institution and its products, also ensure a high level of customer service.
  • Bank Managers present budget proposals to governing bodies, plan the most effective use of resources and financing of capital expenditure and perform interpretation of business performance and funding. 

Bank Manager Duties 

Bank Managers in India are entrusted with several duties and responsibilities as per their designation and their job roles. The sections below will discuss the various duties of a Bank Manager on the basis of their designations for your reference. 

Relationship Manager

The basic responsibilities of a Relationship Manager are as follows,

  • Relationship managers are the part of the sales team whose main role is to build and maintain relationships with clients and customers. They work with clients to solve their business or technical challenges and help them with sales opportunities. 
  • They mainly focus on customer service, developing sales plans based on customer needs and working to meet customers needs. They analyze and resolve problems in a timely manner, work with others and demonstrate leadership with their strong communication and interpersonal skills. 
  • Relationship managers create and enforce plans which help to meet the needs of customers and build long term relationships with clients and customers. 
  • They work quickly to address and resolve the issues of customers and notify them about the new sales and cross selling opportunities and also encourage high sales and good customer service practices. 

Deputy Manager

Some of the crucial duties performed by a Deputy Manager are, 

  • Deputy manager ensures that the customer service safely plans and has proper regulatory requirements. They undertake care assessments of people who need care and support and work closely with healthcare professionals.
  • They help the customer service to recruit and develop new care workers, supervising, supporting and performance managing them. 
  • They are hired as an assistant to the manager, and work in their place when they are inaccessible. They aid with strategic planning of programs, coordination and development of projects of organisation and are strategically positioned to make important decisions keeping each department in mind. 
  • Deputy managers assist the manager in the preparation of annual budgets to keep track of all the expenditure and income and liaise with finance/Accounting department heads to provide a financial plan for the year. 
  • They attend internal and external meetings as required by the management and collaborate reports from the head of departments which aids in preparation of the organisation's annual reports. 
  • They report directly to the manager about the progress of activities in the workplace, they provide a detailed summary of activities and projects to the managers. 

Credit Manager

The Credit Managers of a bank are responsible for the following set of duties

Credit Managers have a lot of responsibilities which fit into two categories: Management or credit operations tasks. 

  • They evaluate potential customers and maintain detailed records of company loans and approve or reject loan requests from customers.
  • They calculate and set loan interest rates and negotiate loan terms with new customers and also monitor the loan payments. 
  • Credit Manager create a credit scoring model to assess risks and review and update the necessary company’s credit policy
  • They evaluate the creditworthiness of potential customers and approve and reject loans based on available data.
  • Calculate and set loan interest rates and negotiate the terms of the loans with new clients and ensure all loans and lending procedures comply with regulations.
  • They maintain records of company loans and monitor loan payments and bad debts and review and update the company's credit’s policy. 

Branch Manager

They manage and monitor all customer related issues and develop and execute branch sales strategies to maximize revenues. They ensure coordination between marketing, sales, accounts and administrative departments. and ensure the training of sales and marketing teams to prepare financial statements for the head office.

  • Their main work is to monitor the expenses of the branch and ensure profitable results in administering the branch office and develop and communicate business strategies to the branch staff.
  • They maintain all relevant databases and update and prepare branch budgets and submit it to the head office.
  • Branch managers research local market conditions and identify current and prospective sales and expansion opportunities and develop forecasts, financial objectives and business plans to meet business goals and metrics. 
  • They direct all operational aspects such as distribution operations, customer service, human resources, administration, marketing and sales and bring out the best branch’s personnel by providing coaching, training, development and motivation and locate areas for improvement. 
  • They manage budget and allocate resources appropriately and address customer and employee satisfaction issues promptly and prepare and present reports on merket movement and penetration. 

Qualifications of a Bank Manager

To become a bank manager candidates can pursue various Banking courses. Other than that they must complete their graduation degree in finance related subjects like- commerce, business or accounting. 

  • Candidates can pursue undergraduate courses like- Bachelor of business administration, BBA in Finance, B.Com in taxation and finance etc.
  • In postgraduate courses students can pursue M.Com in Finance, MBA in finance management etc. The average fees for the course ranges from INR 25,000 - 8.30 Lakh.
  • Candidates can do a diploma in finance related fields to enhance their skills and to learn the basics of management and sales related techniques. 

Candidates should have some important skills such as- Administration, customer service,Interpersonal skills, Leadership, people management etc. to become a bank manager. 

Salary of a Bank Manager

  • According to payscale the salary of an entry-level bank manager having less than 1 year experience is expected to earn INR 5.85 Lakh per annum. The manager having 1-4 year experience earns a total INR 6.09 Lakh per annum and it goes increasing as the experience increases as when the experience of more than 20 year candidate can earn an average salary of INR 11.71 Lakh per annum. 
  • According to Glassdoor the national average salary for branch managers is INR 62,567 per month in India and it varies as per location.
  • As mentioned in Indeed the average monthly pay of Bank managers in India is approximately INR 50,000 which is 133% above the national average salary. 

Check: Salary of a Bank Manager

Role of a Bank Manager: FAQs

Ques. What skills are required for the bank manager?

Ans. Some of the skills required for bank managers are- Analytical thinking, knowledge of banking products, sales and negotiation skills, strong communication skills, ability to face pressure and non- favourable things. 

Ques. What makes a good bank manager?

Ans. Branch managers help customers to resolve their sales and account related issues for this they need strong customer service skills.

Ques. What is the salary of a bank manager?

Ans. The average salary of a bank manager is INR 7.87 Lakh Per annum and it starts from INR 3.15 Lakh per annum in India.

Ques. What is the qualification of a bank manager?

Ans. The education required to become a bank manager is the bachelor or master degree in banking accounting or finance field or any other relevant field.

Ques. Can I be a bank manager after 10+2?

Ans. Candidates should have at least bachelor degree in finance and accounting to become a bank manager. 

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Ques. What is the difference between PGDM BFSI and PGDM Finance at IMT Ghaziabad ?

● Top Answer By Sreetoma Gupta on 04 Jun 23

Ans. The emphasis of the curriculum distinguishes the IMT Ghaziabad PGDM Finance programme from the full-time PGDM program. A general management education, including instruction in marketing, finance, operations, and strategy, is provided via the full-time PGDM programme. The program's participants will enroll in a range of business-related courses. On the other side, the PGDM Finance programme specialises in finance and related fields. With the option to specialise in fields including corporate finance, investment banking, and financial analysis, students in this programme will take courses that are highly focused on accounting and finance.Read more
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Ques. What should be preference order of IMT Ghaziabad courses- PGDM, PGDM marketing, PGDM finance, PGDM DCP, PGDM banking, insurance and financial services?

● Top Answer By Dhruv Chatterjee on 25 Jan 23

Ans. IMT Ghaziabad offers a variety of courses that cater to various specializations. These courses have been listed and explained in their order of preference PGDM Marketing/PGDM Full Time (Marketing): This is the most coveted program among IMT students mainly because today its alumni have acquired top positions in big firms. Other major reasons include top-notch faculty, great internship and placement opportunities in terms of role and CTC, IMT’s eligibility, and excellent performances in recognized marketing and strategy B Schools competitions. PGDM Finance/PGDM Full Time (Finance): This one is most suitable for aspirants who are interested in Finance. However, this program offers lesser opportunities than the Marketing program in terms of role and CTC.  PGDM Full Time (Operations): This program offers opportunities similar to that of Finance. But the batch size of PGDM Operations is smaller than PGDM Finance, so it may be easier to secure an internship/final placement, but the opportunities come less compared to Finance. PGDM DCP: DCP or the Dual Country Program is for those who are keen to get international exposure. Compared to an MBA from a foreign university, this program is cheaper and yet offers an opportunity to explore a different culture and learn to make decisions in an international context. This is best suitable for those who are in the Marketing domain. PGDM Banking and Financial Services (PGDM-BFS): This program was launched in 2019 and is relatively newer. It targets the core Banking and Finance sector. While the MBA program aims to provide a holistic view of management, this program solely focuses on Banking and Finance. PGDM Full Time (HR): This is the least taken course and offers very less in terms of opportunities. The courses have been arranged preference-wise so will make it easy for you to choose one.Read more
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Ques. Which course in TAPMI is better, the core PGDM, the HRM, or BKFS?

● Top Answer By Divya Kaur on 02 May 23

Ans. What's most important is that you enjoy it. The BKFS program is highly specialized and designed to equip students with the tools necessary to succeed in any financial-related field. The PGDM's first year emphasizes variety over specialization. Two years into the program, you'll have the option to focus on either Marketing, Operations, or Finance. It's up to you to determine the kind of career you want to have. Everything in the new system will be up to the individual, replacing both the major and minor systems. Although the HR course is brand new, it will be just as rigorous and cover the same ground as other courses.Read more
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Ques. How good is the TAPMI Bkfs course?

● Top Answer By Divya Kaur on 27 Apr 23

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Ques. What's the difference between TAPMI core pgdm and bkfs?

● Top Answer By Vihan Manjunath on 28 Aug 20

Ans. The difference between PGDM and PGDM-BKFS is that PGDM is the general MBA program and the course curriculum comprises all fundamental and cross-sectional areas of management while the course curriculum of PGDM-BKFS is tailor-made for Finance. In the first year for PGDM students are required to study various management-related subjects like Marketing, Finance, HR, and Operation. However, the BKFS course only includes Finance related topics. TAPMI offers good infrastructure for BKFS. The institute has the largest state-of-arts finance lab in the country with 16 Bloomberg terminals. TAPMI also offers a unique Student Managed Investment Course (SMIC) for the finance stream in which BKFS students work in teams and each team has a mentor from industry currently working in the BFSI Sector. Also, unlike the traditional internship that PGDM students go through the BFS cohort had a two-month study tour in Bombay Stock Exchange where the students had their live projects. Given below is a comparison between the two courses. Categories PGDM PGDM-BKFS Course Name Post Graduate Diploma in Management Post Graduate Diploma in Management - Banking and Financial Services Intake 360 60 Course Fee 14.3 lakh (2 years) 14 Lakh (2 years) >Highest Salary Package 25 LPA 25 LPA Average Salary Package 11.50 LPA 12.75 LPA Recruiting Companies Alien Technology, Arcesium, Wipro, Capgemini, ITC, HCL, etc. Axis Bank, Yes Bank, HSBC, etc.Read more
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Ques. Which school is better, MDI Gurgaon or IIM K, if I want to be an equity research analyst?

● Top Answer By Yash Gupta on 22 Feb 23

Ans. If you go to the official website and compare the placement reports, MDI Gurgaon fares better than IIM Kozhikode. Let’s have a look at the placement statistics of the 2 B Schools.   Particulars  MDI IIM Kozhikode  Number of Recruiters  87 116 Highest CTC INR 1.14 CPA INR 61.5 LPA Average CTC INR 26.65 LPA INR 29.5 LPA Top Recruiters  Microsoft, Google, HCL, Adobe Accenture, Amazon, Microsoft The best finance companies that offer roles like Equity Research Analyst roles, and Securities analysis visit both the B Schools. But the higher number of companies visiting MDI Gurgaon gives it a slight advantage over IIM Kozhikode. Yet I think both MDI Gurgaon and IIM-K are almost equal in terms of giving you the opportunity of getting an Equity Research Analyst role. If I was in your place I would have chosen MDI Gurgaon because of the following factors Location Infrastructure  The industry-academia relationship Live Projects Guest Lectures Corporate Talks Peer learningRead more
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Ques. Which is better, a PGDM in banking and financial services at IMI, Delhi or a PGDM general in LBSIM, Delhi?

● Top Answer By Rajan Patel on 03 Mar 23

Ans. I can speak with certainty that PGDM at LBSIM is a far better option than PGDM in Financial services at IMI Delhi. My brother is a recent pass out from LBSIM and the following highlight of the institute are based on his personal experiences  The IIRF ranks LBSIM 25th among private colleges It has a spectacular ROI in terms of placements and fees LBSIM is famous for its student culture You can get an insight into various angles of the industry you will be dealing with in the future  You can avail an abundance of opportunities through live projects and get to have a detailed experience in your specialization. The institute prioritizes a practical approach over theoretical knowledge through academic activities outside the classroom Various academic and non-academic clubs make the environment a friendly one  The institute boasts of a 100% placement record It has an elaborate alumni network that is spread across top companies like Big Four’s, Arcesium, Marsh & Mclennan, Asian Paints, Crisil LBSIM collaborates with various international universities for its student exchange program. Some of them include Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Northern Illinois University, USA, European Higher School of Economics and Management, Bulgaria etc. A unique feature of the B School is its Bloomberg Terminal which is restricted to the top B Schools like IIM B, IIM C, and FMS only. All these points clearly state that LBSIM is a very good choice for a PGDM program.Read more
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Ques. Which one to choose between TAPMI PGDM and IMI Delhi PGDM (Banking & Finance)? Give reasons for the choice.

● Top Answer By Aditya Kwatra on 03 Mar 23

Ans. I am certain that if I had been in your place I would have opted for TAPMI PGDM over IMI Delhi PGDM. I even have a friend who recently joined this program and is very happy with her decision so I have more assurance in this regard. TAPMI is well recognized not only in India but abroad as well, especially in the Middle East. I know many colleagues from my last workplace who relocated to the Middle East and other foreign countries after graduating from TAPMI. The infrastructure and campus are very beautiful, unlike the NCR campus which is hot and congested. Delhi is suitable only if you are interested in Sales roles. Else for specialization in Finance and Banking TAPMI is the best choice one can make. Some companies that visited the campus during placements are Deloitte Bajaj CRISIL Fincare HDFC Bank Invesco I think TAPMI is the best option if you are looking for a sales role in a Finance company.Read more
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Ques. Which is better LBSIM, Delhi PGDM (general) or IMI, Delhi PGDM (B&FS)?

● Top Answer By Amay Singh on 03 Mar 23

Ans. PGDM BFS is a viable option if you are keen about numbers and finance in general. PGDM core and PGDM BFS rarely has a major difference in curriculum except that marketing subjects of BFS would be less intriguing and the major pedagogy is directed towards marketing of finance products and services only. A PGDM core student is open to a plethora of opportunities during placements as he is eligible to appear for companies offering marketing and sales profiles. On the contrary, a PGDM BFS student has been exposed to a customized curriculum that focuses mainly on Finance and lacks a wide range of opportunities. However, he has a more definite chance of securing placement at a company offering Finance roles like Banks and other financial institutions. This advantage seems very minimal right now but with the increase in the relevance of the curriculum and demand of the course, it will soon be coveted among Finance aspirants. The BFS faculties are considered to be among the best given the excellent performance of BFS students in the recent years and the increasing popularity of the course. The companies visiting the campus for BFS are not only banks but include AMCs, NBFCs, FinTechs and other Fin Services firms. The course targets the entire Banking and Finance sector.  At the end of the day, what remains of your college life is not the specific course you chose but the college you chose to pursue it. Be it PGDM Core or PGDM BFS, IMI Delhi is the perfect college to experience a great college life.Read more
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Ques. What should be the preference order of IMI Delhi courses - PGDM, PGDM-HRM, and PGDM-BFS?

● Top Answer By Churni Sengupta on 31 Oct 20

Ans. IMI Delhi is among the top B schools of Delhi NCR. It holds a distinct reputation for the establishment of centers of excellence in different streams of management. The faculty is experienced and well qualified. Pre-placement offers are also a dominant feature of the institute. Apart from placements it has attractive internship statistics also relating to better career growth. It offers streams in three major areas which are General, Human resources, and Banking & Financial Services. All these streams are linked to a single program which is PGDM but the decision underlining preference depends on factors like fees and placements, etc which are discussed below. Academics: The eligibility stays the same for all streams which are graduation with CAT/GMAT Score. Fees also stand common for all streams at INR 17.5 Lakhs. Placements: PGDM holds a batch strength of 224 students and generally ends up providing the highest package of INR 22 LPA. The average package is also quite decent with a range of INR 13.07 LPA PGDM HR has 45 students and managed to provide a salary range of INR 12 – 14.5 LPA. PGDM had 48 students with a 100% placement criterion and the highest package of INR 20.75 LPA and an average of INR 12.88 LPA. Sector-wise Placements: The recruitment details can clearly specify the sector & domain which turns out to be favorable with respect to the investment made. The details are as follows. PGDM Banking is a preferable sector as it attracts 29% of the placements. HR is looked upon for the IT/ITES / Media / TELECOM sector. The top recruiters for the BFSI sector are American Express, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Tata Capital, and SBI Capital The top recruiters for the HR sector are Accenture, Infosys, Genpact, Capgemini. Going for PGDM General can give an opportunity to focus on manufacturing / real estate and the FMCG sector. The general preference of courses looked upon by potential students and alumni are PGDM Marketing then Banking and at last Human Resources.Read more
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