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Relationship Manager (Greater China)

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In-Office
Singapore, SGP
Senior level
In-Office
Singapore, SGP
Senior level
The Relationship Manager is responsible for developing and maintaining client relationships, achieving revenue targets, advising on investment products, and driving new business development.
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General Description

This position is responsible for advising and maintaining client relationships in the marketing function.

Main Duties

  • Develops and maintains client relationships.
  • Responsible for achieving annual revenue targets and objectives.
  • Trusted advisor who succeeds in maintaining a group of dedicated clients.
  • Builds market share; able to enhance client asset size over time.
  • Competent in advising clients on investment products and services.
  • Actively involved in new business development; able to anticipate and capitalize on business opportunities.
  • Keeps up to date with products and services; may give input for new product development.
  • Monitors tasks for quality assurance to meet client servicing needs.

Qualifications - External

  • At least 10 - 15 years’ relevant experience
  • Strong interpersonal, communication and client interfacing skills
  • Good university degree
  • Preferably completed professional qualifications: CACS Papers I and II
  • Driven and entrepreneurial
  • Good business acumen
  • Able to read, write and communicate fluently in both English and Chinese are strongly preferred as this role is required to deal with clients.
  • Responsible for achieving annual revenue targets and objectives.
  • Trusted advisor who succeeds in maintaining a group of dedicated clients.
  • Builds market share; able to enhance client asset size over time.
  • Competent in advising clients on investment products and services.
  • Actively involved in new business development; able to anticipate and capitalize on business opportunities.
  • Keeps up to date with products and services; may give input for new product development.
  • Monitors tasks for quality assurance to meet client servicing needs.

Top Skills

Financial Services
Investment Products
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OCBC Bank Singapore Office

65 Chulia St, Singapore, 049513

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