What is a SO (specialist officer) in a bank? What is the eligibility for this job?
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Asked by Aditya Srivastava
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9 years ago
Hi,
There are some tasks in bank which should be performed by the people who had good command in a specific area.
If the bank has some legal issue than the law officer has to take care of those issues.
If bank has some software problem than IT officer will take care of the same.
There are the below

Answered by
9 years ago
SO basically works on specialized area of banking such as:
a) Accounts
b) Credit
c) Forex
d) Risk
e) Tax and compliance
f) Auditing, etc. with respective work experience, they demand for MBA in finance or CA/CMA. Their other criteria, such as age and work experience varies with requirements.
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