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Punjab & Sind Bank Opens 30 Posts for MSME Relationship Managers Amid Broader Concerns in the Public Sector

Punjab & Sind Bank has invited applications for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Relationship Managers, but uncertainty over mergers and privatisation is discouraging jobseekers. The lack of clarity from the government is creating distrust and making it harder to attract talent.

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Author: Nimmydev

Published: 10 hours ago

Punjab & Sind Bank (PSB) has announced a recruitment drive for 30 contract based “MSME Relationship Manager” positions, inviting graduates and professionals with at least three years’ experience to apply by  November 26, 2025. The advertisement specifies eligibility criteria including a full time regular graduation, preferably an MBA in marketing or finance, and 3 years’ post qualification experience in MSME banking, Non-Banking Financial Company  or a financial institution. Applications opened on  November 5, 2025. 

Analysts note that the announcement comes at a time when the public sector banking landscape is facing policy-related uncertainty. While this recruitment supports PSB’s efforts to strengthen its MSME segment, it unfolds amid ongoing discussions around mergers, privatisation and increased foreign participation. Some analysts suggest these broader structural pressures may affect talent attraction and retention in smaller public sector banks.

Ultimately, PSB’s recruitment drive offers an opportunity for eligible candidates seeking a role in the MSME banking segment. At the same time, the broader context of regulatory and structural uncertainty in the public banking sector may influence how this opportunity is perceived by prospective applicants.Free Job Alert+2ibpsreg.ibps.in+2 

 

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