Finance Professionals in India to Receive Higher Salary Hikes than Hong Kong and Singapore in 2024

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Finance professionals in India are projected to receive higher salary hikes in 2024 compared to those in Hong Kong and Singapore, as companies take advantage of India's economic boom amidst China's slowdown. Salaries in India could rise by 10% in 2024, while the financial hubs of Hong Kong and Singapore are expected to see a 4% increase. Major financial institutions such as HSBC Holdings, Julius Baer Group, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, and DBS Group Holdings are expanding their operations in India to tap into the nation's growing wealth. Investment bankers in India already earn more than their counterparts in Singapore and Hong Kong, with average base salaries being 4.5% higher in India.

Finance professionals in India are in line for higher salary hikes than those in Hong Kong and Singapore in 2024, underscoring how companies are tapping the nation’s economic boom as China slows, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. Salaries in India could rise by 10 per cent in 2024, analyst Sarah Jane Mahmud wrote in a note on March 15, citing survey data from consulting firm Aon. That compares with 4 per cent in the two financial hubs.

HSBC Holdings and Julius Baer Group are ramping up their client advisory in the world’s most populous country as they seek to manage a greater share of the nation’s wealth. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group is also expanding, and DBS Group Holdings continues to grow, the analyst wrote. Investment bankers can already earn more in India’s major urban centres such as Mumbai and Gujarat International Finance Tec-City, the nation’s free market zone, than in Singapore and Hong Kong. The average base salary is 4.5 per cent higher than in Hong Kong and

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