Monday, August 1, 2011

South Indian Bank Job

South Indian Bank Job



Chartered Account
Eligibility:CA
Location:Thrissur
Last Date:2011-08-06
Hiring Process:Written Examination

Job Details

South Indian Bank invites applications from Chartered Accounts who are Indian nationals for the post of Manager (Scale II), Middle Management Grade (Specialist) http://www.sarkarijobsboard.com/
Qualification : ACA
No. of vacancies : 25
Age : 30 years as on 30.06.2011.
Emoluments : For Scale II, during probation, the approx. CTC per annum is ` 6 Lakhs at major centres including Performance Linked Incentive.  Basic Pay will be fixed in the appropriate stage of the Scale II depending on qualification, exposure & experience.
Probation Period : 1 year
Mode of Selection : Interview
 Neatly typewritten application with Passport-size photograph pasted thereon should be accompanied by self attested copies of mark lists and certificates to prove the age and qualifications. Application should be sent by Ordinary Post only.  Candidates belonging to SC/ST should submit attested copies of certificates from a competent authority to prove their status in this regard. Candidates are advised to retain two copies of the same photograph which was used in the application, for use at the time of interview. Mere eligibility will not vest any right on the candidate for being called for interview. In matters regarding eligibility and selection, Bank’s decision will be final and no correspondence will be entertained. Please super scribe the envelope containing the application "Application For Teh Post of Chartered Accountants- Scale II" and send to Asst. General Manager (Personnel), The South Indian Bank Ltd, BIB House, Mission Quarters, Thrissur- 680 001, Kerala so as to reach on or before 06.08.2011. http://www.sarkarijobsboard.com/


Company Profile

One of the earliest banks in South India,  "South Indian Bank" came into being during the Swadeshi movement. The establishment of the bank was the fulfillment of the dreams of a group of enterprising men who joined together at Thrissur, a major town (now known as the Cultural Capital of Kerala), in the erstwhile State of Cochin to provide for the people a safe, efficient and service oriented repository of savings of the community on one hand and to free the business community from the clutches of greedy money lenders on the other by providing need based credit at reasonable rates of interest.

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