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Kritika Kumari

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To make the switch from retail to corporate banking, concentrate on learning about relationship management, financial analysis, and commercial banking products. One could seek specialised corporate banking courses or qualifications such as the CFA. Make the most of your current financial management and customer service abilities while expanding your professional network. You might also look for positions like relationship manager in corporate banking to have expertise that is relevant.

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Surbhi Sahu

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Corporate banking is a type of banking service that is offered to corporate clients, including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and large corporations. Corporate banking is a long-term relationship that involves traditional banking, risk management, and financing services to corporations. Corporate banking organisations typically serve publicly traded, large government departments, and businesses with high profit and turnover. Corporate banking is often where banks make most of their profit. 

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Surbhi Sahu

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Corporate banking is a long-term relationship that involves traditional banking, risk management, and financing services to corporations. If you value a balanced lifestyle and a steady career with growth opportunities, corporate banking may be the better choice. Corporate banking focuses on the long-term financial needs of a corporate client.Investment banking, on the other hand, is transactional and assists corporations with one-time transactions, such as an initial public offering (IPO). If you are driven by high financial rewards, investment banking could be the more suitable path. Investment banking is largely t
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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some of the best Corporate Banking college options for PGDM courses:Corporate Banking CollegesTuition FeeAsia-Pacific Institute of Management-Corparena Academy of ManagementINR 7,500Sree Pashmi Institute of Management and Science-Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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It is difficult to conclude a job role as the highest-paying designation as the salary package generally depends on the relevant experience, job location, skillset, company, etc. Meanwhile, the average salary of a Corporate Banker is INR 14.8 LPA in India.

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Akansha Bisht

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Corporate banking courses can prepare students for a variety of careers in the banking sector, including:Corporate Banking: Working with corporate clients to provide financial solutions.Credit risk analyst: Assessing the risk of lending money to a company.Investment banker: Helping corporations and government agencies raise capital.Asset manager: Managing a client's investments and increasing their returns.Treasury manager: Managing an organization's financial activity, such as investing funds and creating financial policies.Financial analyst: Assessing a company's financial health and performance.Relationship manager: Managing and imp
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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, it is possible to pursue a Diploma in Corporate Banking course without having studied math in class 12. Basic math knowledge is sufficient, while Mathematics is not a compulsory educational qualification for banking courses, basic Maths knowledge is required.

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Akansha Bisht

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To be eligible for a corporate banking course, you typically need to meet the following criteria:Undergraduate programs: Pass Class 12 with at least 50% marks and meet specific subject requirements, such as Mathematics and Economics.Postgraduate programs: Complete a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum percentage, which varies by program and institution

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Akansha Bisht

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Corporate banking courses are professional programs that teach students about financial products and services for corporations. These courses can help students develop expertise in areas such as: Risk management, Loan structuring and credit analysis, and Relationship management. 

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Akansha Bisht

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While retail banking services are provided to individuals in the general public, corporate banking services are only offered to companies and corporate bodies. The scope of the products and services available is also different: Retail banking is customer-oriented and corporate banking is business-oriented.The financial worth of transactions is comparably higher in corporate banking than in retail banking. The source of profit is also different: the difference between the margin of interest of borrowers and lenders is the main source of profit in retail banking, while corporate banking's source of profit is the interest and fees charged
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