FX Sales- Treasury with large Private Bank
- Category: Bank Jobs
- Location: Maharashtra, Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Job Type: Full Time / Part Time
- Salary: Estimated: $ 15K to 16K
- Published on: 2025/10/04
Job Brief:
Treasury Sales is the unit within Treasury that deals with all client transactions on Foreign Exchange (FX) and Interest rates, including advising on Markets, Risk Management and Derivative solutions.
This is a markets role that combines with franchise building, and involves a deep understanding of markets, the factors moving them and in-depth analysis of each of those.
The key responsibilities of the role will be as follows:
• Handling transactions as they flow through the bank, including hedging currency and interest rate risks, sustaining client relationships, growing the share of FX.
• Understanding of client businesses, risk management strategies and helping them navigate markets / exploit market opportunities
• Role also involves working closely with Corporate Business both on liability and asset to drive FX Business across their set of clients.
• Managing & develop a strong franchise and ensuring value to them
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