What is the job profile of IBPS PO?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The following are the duties and obligations of an IBPS PO: Selected candidates receive training for a variety of routine banking tasks throughout the probationary term, including finance, accounting, billing, investing, revenue collection, etc. The probationary officer must respond to the inquiries from their clients. The probationary officer is in charge of overseeing and maintaining the operations of their particular branch. The probationary officer is in charge of attracting new clients to the branch and overseeing day-to-day loan-related and transactional activity. Maintaining public relations with the cutoners and bringing concer

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    Divyansh Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    A probationary officer (PO) with the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is responsible for a variety of tasks in the banking industry. Among the essential elements of the job profile are:

    1. Customer service: Assisting clients with questions and concerns about banking services and products.
    2. Branch Operations: Managing the day-to-day activities of the bank branch, such as loan processing, account opening, and cash transactions.
    3. Sales and Marketing: Encouraging people to purchase banking products like insurance, savings accounts, and loans.
    4. Risk management: Evaluating and reducing the risks connected to lending and inve

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

    3 weeks ago
    The roles and responsibilities of IBPS PO are given below:
    • During the probationary period, selected candidates are trained for various day-to-day banking operations such as finance, accounting, billing, investment, revenue collection, etc.
    • They has to resolve the queries of their customers.
    • PO is responsible for the maintenance and supervision of their respective branch activities.
    • They bringing new business to the branch.
    • They also have to direct daily transaction activities and loans related activities.
    • They are also responsible for maintaining public relations with the customers and bring issues and grievances to the bank authority.

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