15,000 Axis Bank employees resigned in past few months

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: January 8, 2020 05:14 PM2020-01-08T17:14:49+5:302020-01-08T17:15:58+5:30

Nearly 15,000 Axis Bank employees have called it quits in the past few months. The private sector lender is ...

15,000 Axis Bank employees resigned in past few months | 15,000 Axis Bank employees resigned in past few months

15,000 Axis Bank employees resigned in past few months

Nearly 15,000 Axis Bank employees have called it quits in the past few months. The private sector lender is hit by a wave of resignations as the mid and branch-level executives find it difficult to cope with the new management's rejigging of organisational structure.

The employees have moved out owing to steep growth targets forcing them to push their limits. Some senior-level executives have also exited the private sector bank. Several branches are likely to take a hit, impacting the bank's day-to-day business.

"With the complete overhaul of the way the bank functions, many are left wondering about their roles. Many old-timers are feeling a bit of discomfort with the cultural change," an Axis bank executive told The Economic Times.

Many employees were not clear about their roles following the overhaul at the bank. Since the bank is also betting big on automation and using artificial intelligence (AI) to drive growth, this has also made veterans ill at ease about their future.

However, the private sector lender also clarified that it has already hired 28,000 people this fiscal and would employ another 4,000 in the last quarter. Also, the bank is on a hiring spree for engineers rather than bankers.

The private lender is planning to hire 30,000 more people in the next two years. The bank had seen attrition of 11,500 people in FY19. Its current strength is 72,000.

 

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