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Citicorp Vice Principal salaries in India

Annual salary range
9 - 18 years exp.
₹40 Lakhs - ₹55 Lakhs
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343% more than the average Vice Principal Salary in Financial Services Companies for 9 - 18 years of experience

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Last Updated: 8 Nov 2023

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HDFC Bank Vice Principal Salary

5 - 20 years exp. (4 salaries)

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₹30 L/yr - ₹45 L/yr

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Axis Bank Vice Principal Salary

8 - 18 years exp. (4 salaries)

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₹36 L/yr - ₹48.1 L/yr

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Kotak Mahindra Bank Vice Principal Salary

1 - 15 years exp. (4 salaries)

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₹29 L/yr - ₹55 L/yr

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. Vice Principal Salary

5 - 23 years exp. (18 salaries)

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₹37 L/yr - ₹55 L/yr

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Morgan Stanley Vice Principal Salary

7 - 13 years exp. (10 salaries)

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₹40 L/yr - ₹61.5 L/yr

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Wells Fargo Vice Principal Salary

8 - 18 years exp. (6 salaries)

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₹30 L/yr - ₹45 L/yr

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UBS Vice Principal Salary

5 - 15 years exp. (4 salaries)

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₹34 L/yr - ₹59 L/yr

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HSBC Group Vice Principal Salary

10 - 23 years exp. (4 salaries)

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₹44.7 L/yr - ₹60 L/yr

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Vice Principal salary at Citicorp ranges between ₹40 Lakhs to ₹55 Lakhs per year for employees with experience between 9 years to 18 years. Salary estimates are based on 10 latest salaries received from various employees of Citicorp.

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Experience wise Citicorp Vice Principal salaries

Last Updated: 8 Nov 2023

Experience Avg Annual Salary
9 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹44 L/yr - ₹83.3 L/yr
10 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹40 L/yr - ₹83.3 L/yr
11 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹41.6 L/yr - ₹53.2 L/yr
12 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹41.6 L/yr - ₹53.2 L/yr
13 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹18.5 L/yr - ₹50 L/yr
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Salary related reviews for Citicorp

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Engineering - Software & QA Department

3.0
  •  posted on 04 Feb 2025

4.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

...raging employees to explore the Career Options within Citi and for the benefits. Citi had offered a very good pay scale that I respect and would always cherish. Several Training Program offerings to upscale the employees is a consistent initiative within Citi which is a definitely very good sign.

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  • Salary - Good
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When an employee wish to raise a concern genuinely, it needs to be addressed. Employee EXIT Survey Feedback shouldn't be blocked to prevent employee from providing feedback. Unfortunately in my case, it had been blocked to prevent me from raising the serious concerns. Despite highlighting it to HR partner, the matter had been lingering till my last day. When a business unit is spanned geographically, every zonal team should respect Time zones of each other. Unfortunately, my manager at London had completely disregarded and disrespected it. Hiring a person for certain skill-sets and later pressurizing him to take charge of a different activity which may deviate him from his career path, is an absolutely wrong practice, which had been cultivated by my London manager. Forcing an employee to resign by threat of enforcing PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM is an another ugly tactic I had faced with my London Manager. Sabotaging an employee's work and reputation is an another ugly practice followed within my team, that I had witnessed and experienced. London Team manager had not bothered to stop it and had rather continued with silent support. To my unpleasant surprise, such an highly objectionable individual, my female manager at London, is still employed and retained by Citi.

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  • Job security - Poor
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Project & Program Management Department

2.0
  •  posted on 01 Feb 2025

4.0
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Compensation is much better than the market standard Prior to reorganization(mid-2024), the work environment was fine, offering good work-life balance Employees were treated accordingly to their roles and experience

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  • Salary - Good

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After reorganization, only onsite position/team members are considered for lead, manager, principal engineer, with onsite role preserved due to senior management being based there most of the work is done by offshore, but it is projected only onsite employees contributed because to safeguard their role and senior management wants to be in saved position Offshore employees are treated like subordinates to onsite employees, even at the VP level Employees with 18+ years exp are treated and compared with juniors who is having less than 4 years exp Employees are under immense pressure, indirectly being forced to resign Suggestion to Management conduct a voting/poll among existing employees to determine who is willing to opt for voluntary retirement or leave with severance pay instead of using phycological pressure to force self-resignation

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  • Skill development - Poor
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Engineering - Software & QA Department

4.0
  •  posted on 17 Jan 2025

4.0
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Likes

Citi has multiple initiatives to help employee skill themselves, also it provides good compensation to right candidate who is at right place at right time.

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  • Salary - Good
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It's advantage of having options for employees to skill themselves remains a distant fruit to most of starting or mid level workforce as most of those spend maximum of their time and overtime working/supporting daily application. Have got the same feedback from most of people. So after spending some 3-5 years with organization there is high probability that you would feel lagging behind your other friends working in similar organization and would feel difficult to switch.

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Customer Success, Service & Operations Department

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  •  posted on 08 Jan 2025

3.0
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Likes

Nothing. The company especially the Bengaluru Location is like a Milk production Diary and the employees are the livestock. Once they are milked enough then they are sent out for Slaughter.

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Dislikes

Everything. They hire you at a very high package, in fact way more than current market trends so that you don't get employed elsewhere after you join Citi. Then the work culture, management, pathetic bosses, layoffs and always uncertainty makes it so difficult to survive. Eventually you succumb or go with the flow to lose your mental balance.

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  • Skill development - Bad
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BFSI, Investments & Trading Department

2.0
  •  posted on 03 Dec 2024

2.0
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Likes

Positives are the Ramanujan IT sez itself with lots of greenery with world class garden and buildings - There used to be lot of Table tennis players which I have learnt and become good at TT after office hours (2015-16 period) but it sort of reduced after COB initiative as many members where shifted to other cities - Exposure to international clients and banking systems

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Dislikes

...t recently I heard that they are giving promotions to other communities as well. But only the salary and levels are given not the entire team management role. It is very demotivating to know even after years of hard work you are not given promotions and good appraisals. I guess world is not fair I found out the hard way. - No regard for your health, due to my demanding investment role, handling huge sums i used to have lunch someday at 2.30, someday @ 1.30, sometimes at 3.30 or 4.30 in the evening, this is due to different cutoff time. And working 11 to 15 hours depending upon the volume and there is commute for another 2 hours per day. I literally felt like living in office!! After all the hard work living as bachelor getting proper food @ 11 and 12 in night was hard. I usually show all the frustration by having large amount of food at late night. Due to this unhealthy life style and work culture I had developed a health condition called GERD/reflux where your splinter muscles loosens and tend to vomit a lot. Got 3 endoscopy done first was in 2019 last was this year 2024. I couldn't go to a job due to this condition. - Every job is demanding so do your job but it is not your life. Take good care of yourself by having small breaks and have some fruits in between. Stay away from smoking and drinking. You got your family to take care even after your 40 but there is always someone to replace you at your company

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  • Salary - Poor
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Citicorp Vice Principal Salary FAQs

What is the salary of Vice Principal at Citicorp?
Vice Principal salary at Citicorp in India ranges between ₹40.0 Lakhs to ₹55.0 Lakhs for experience between 9 years to 18 years. According to our estimates it is 343% more than the average Vice Principal Salary in India. Salary estimates are based on 10 latest salaries received from various employees of Citicorp India.
How does the salary of a Vice Principal at Citicorp India compare with the average salary range for this job?
The average salary of a Vice Principal at Citicorp is 343% more than the average salary of a Vice Principal in India. To know exact salary insights, login to view.
Which similar companies are paying more than Citicorp to a Vice Principal in India?
  • HSBC Group Vice Principal Salary - ₹44.7 Lakhs to ₹60.0 Lakhs per year
  • Morgan Stanley Vice Principal Salary - ₹40.0 Lakhs to ₹61.5 Lakhs per year
  • UBS Vice Principal Salary - ₹34.0 Lakhs to ₹59.0 Lakhs per year
  • JPMorgan Chase & Co. Vice Principal Salary - ₹37.0 Lakhs to ₹55.0 Lakhs per year
What is the salary of a Vice Principal in companies similar to Citicorp in India?
  • Kotak Mahindra Bank Vice Principal Salary - ₹29.0 Lakhs to ₹55.0 Lakhs per year
  • Axis Bank Vice Principal Salary - ₹36.0 Lakhs to ₹48.1 Lakhs per year
  • Wells Fargo Vice Principal Salary - ₹30.0 Lakhs to ₹45.0 Lakhs per year
  • HDFC Bank Vice Principal Salary - ₹30.0 Lakhs to ₹45.0 Lakhs per year
What is the estimated take home salary of a Vice Principal at Citicorp in India?
The estimated take-home salary of a Vice Principal at Citicorp ranges between ₹2,71,462 per month to ₹2,82,599 per month in India. The take-home salary calculation is based on the average Citicorp Vice Principal salary in India which ranges between ₹40.0 Lakhs to ₹55.0 Lakhs per year for employees with experience between 9 years to 18 years. Check how did we calculate take home salary?

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Citicorp Vice Principal salary in India ranges between ₹40 Lakhs to ₹55 Lakhs with an average annual salary of ₹unlock blur. Salary estimates are based on 10 Citicorp latest salaries received from various employees of Citicorp.