Manipal Global Academy of BFSI to provide 12-day residential training for HFFC freshers
Team Careers360 | July 24, 2019 | 11:21 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 24: Manipal Global Academy of Banks, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI), a leading professional learning platform and a division of Manipal Global Education Services, has entered into an agreement to train the fresh hires of Home First Finance Company (HFFC), a housing finance company based in Mumbai.
As per the agreement, Manipal Global Academy of BFSI will provide the training programmes in two phases for 500 fresh recruits of HFFC. The first phase of training will entail a 12-day fully residential programme while the subsequent phase will stretch over one year.
The training programme will focus on customers, governance, products, risk, business development and conduct as an employee of HFFC.
“The skilling programme by Manipal Global Academy of BFSI help our newly hired staff to be completely aligned with the processes, standard-industry norms and the nuances of the profession, within the ambit of HomeFirst’s culture. The programme will in effect, be a finishing school for the high potential talent that we hire across our fresher roles”, said Ramakrishna Vyamajala, Head of Human Resources, HFFC.
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