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Would you take a passage to India?


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Mumbai? There are lots of other places I would consider first - Russia, the Middle East and of course Asia. These all take precedence over the sub-continent.  Read all comments »

Credit Suisse has unveiled plans to double staff numbers in India and isn’t the only bank upping staff numbers in the region - Swiss rival UBS is also looking to double its Indian headcount and the likes of Merrill Lynch and Citi are also building their business on the subcontinent.

M&A deals in India are actually down 27% to $28.6bn in the first half of 2008, according to figures from Dealogic. But this is still a sharp rise in activity than a few years ago, and business is set to remain robust in-line with the country’s rapidly growing economy.

While local talent typically takes precedence for junior and mid-ranking roles, experience suggests banks will also be looking to ship out some senior heavy hitters. Recent examples include Amrit Singh who moved from Deutsche Bank’s London office to head up its M&A business in Mumbai and Kevan Watts, the new president of Merrill Lynch in India, who transferred from Hong Kong.

Would you make the move to Mumbai right now?

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Nige, Investment Banking / M & A,  Tue 12 Aug 08

Mumbai? There are lots of other places I would consider first - Russia, the Middle East and of course Asia. These all take precedence over the sub-continent.

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James, HR & Recruitment,  Tue 12 Aug 08

I would expect more money to move, which I understand is both picky and unrealistic, so no...

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Vishal Puri,  Mon 13 Oct 08

Being self reliant, resourceful and rich in manpower, it is predictions that India will be a market leader in 2011. It would be a worthwhile experience to work in India and especially in Mumbai which is a financial hub of India.

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