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Fintech Industry in India Sees 7.5% Rise in Job Opportunities

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The Indian fintech industry is set to witness a significant rise in job opportunities, with a projected increase of 7.5% for the year 2024.

This growth is driven by the widespread adoption of digital payments, blockchain innovations, and the expansion of open banking systems.

Fintech Industry: Factors Driving Job Growth

The surge in job opportunities is attributed to several key factors.

The banking industry has seen a 7.3% net rise in employment, fueled by regulatory initiatives and the increasing demand for digital-centric services.

Non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) are also experiencing steady growth, with a 5.1% net rise in employment.

The continued job growth is anticipated throughout 2024, propelled by digital transformation, changing regulatory landscapes, and initiatives aimed at enhancing financial inclusion.

According to Krishnendu Chatterjee, VP and Business Head of TeamLease, the Indian fintech industry has reached an important inflection point for workforce dynamics.

The increasing interdependence of technological adoption and workforce efficiency is reshaping how businesses operate and redefining the roles and skills needed.

The surge in cloud adoption, AI, and IoT integration is not just transforming business operations but also emphasizing the importance of productivity, innovation, and adaptability.

Strategic Hiring and Skill Alignment

Industries are no longer just hiring to meet headcount goals but are strategically aligning workforce skills with evolving business models.

Banks are prioritizing recruitment in areas such as compliance, digital product management, and AI-enhanced fraud detection.

This focus aims to facilitate a transition towards more digital-centric services while still upholding traditional banking practices.

Approximately 63% of NBFCs anticipate further expansion.

They are adjusting their strategies to comply with new regulatory standards and strengthen their digital lending offerings.

The report highlights several in-demand positions within the Indian fintech industry.

Positions such as credit risk analysts, digital lending managers, and compliance experts are in high demand.

NBFCs continue to strengthen their digital capabilities while expanding into underbanked regions.

The insurance sector is showing a more modest growth of 2.0% in net employment.

However, it remains focused on leveraging AI, big data analytics, and insurtech innovations.

These technologies are being used for risk modeling, distribution strategies, and customer experience improvements.

Hiring is concentrated in roles such as actuarial experts, data scientists, and customer experience managers.


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