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Manager Customer Support & Services |
Category: |
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Client Services |
Job For: |
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Alumni |
Total Positions: |
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1 |
Job Location: |
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Karachi |
Gender: |
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Both |
Minimum Education: |
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Masters |
Degree Title: |
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Masters in business studies / International Relations |
Career Level: |
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Department Head |
Minimum Experience: |
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5 Years |
Salary Range: |
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PKR 0 to 0 per Month |
Apply By: |
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Jul 19, 2015 |
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Job Description: |
Having 5 years of relevant experience in a managerial position (Capital Market/Financial Institutions experience will be a value added). Ability to develop and update customers services policies and procedures. Hands on in Customer Relationship Management Capability to serve and manage CSS functions independently |
Required Skills: |
•The incumbent should be Masters in Business Studies / International Relation
•Sound knowledge of CSS software.
•Excellent interpersonal communication skill.
•Result oriented and self driven individual
•Possess strong problem solving skills |
Company Information |
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Company Name: National Clearing Company of Pakistan Limited Company Description: INTRODUCTION:
National Clearing Company of Pakistan Limited (NCCPL),being the most significant infrastructure project of the capital markets through steady improvements in efficiency and reliability of its National Clearing & Settlement System (NCSS). The NCSS provides clearing and settlement services to all the three stock exchanges of Pakistan namely; The Karachi Stock Exchange, Lahore Stock Exchange and Islamabad Stock Exchange.
As a part of Capital Market Development Programme of Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Pakistan, the Capital Market Project Consultants (Arthur Anderson & Co.) mandated to develop recommendations for a National Clearing & Settlement System (NCSS).
Accordingly the Company was incorporated on July 3, 2001 to manage and operate the National Clearing & Settlement System (NCSS) in a fully automated electronic settlement system. NCSS Live Operations were commenced from December 24, 2001. However, the Company became fully operational in the year 2003-04 by inducting and handling clearing and settlement of all book-entry securities through NCSS. Thereafter, any security which becomes live in CDS, on ready status, is accordingly inducted into the NCSS.
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