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Manager / Assistant Manager Liability (Deposit Mobilization) |
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Marketing |
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35+ |
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All Cities |
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No Preference |
| Minimum Education: |
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Bachelors |
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Minimum Bachelors Degree. Preferably Masters or equivalent from HEC recognized institution |
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Experienced Professional |
| Minimum Experience: |
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4 Years |
| Apply By: |
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Nov 2, 2025 |
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| Job Description: |
We are seeking applications for the position of Manager / Assistant Manager Liability (Deposit Mobilization). Interested candidates meeting the following criteria are encouraged to apply online.
Job responsibilities:
- Enable the execution of sales strategy and customer acquisition process in order to meet, exceed portfolio growth and cross sell targets.
- Ensure overall assigned portfolio targets are achieved product wise CA / SA / TD on weekly/monthly/quarterly and annual basis.
- Establish and maintain good relationships with key potential clients, and develop these into successful, ongoing business relationships.
- Ensue Deposit mobilization over a large number of accounts to minimize concentration risk and volatility in the portfolio.
- Ensure to Provide highest level of customer services in coordination with branch staff.
- Maintain good relationships with clients so that the business can maximize the value of those relationships for deepening and 360 degree opportunities.
- Monitor and assess the activities of our competitors to proactively satisfy and retain MMBL clients.
- Ensure deposit mobilization through a consistent run rate of NTB account Opening on daily basis.
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Company Name: NRSP Microfinance Bank Limited Company Description: NRSP Microfinance Bank Limited (NRSPB) commenced its operations in March 2011 from Southern Punjab. It has a countrywide license to offer microcredit, deposit and other banking services to its customers and currently provides demand-driven financial services to low-income markets in 23 districts of Pakistan. These services prioritize rural and poor clientele but are also offered to an array of urban and rural customers and institutions, forming a diverse socio-economic client base.
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