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Citicorp Vice President Project salaries in Bangalore / Bengaluru

Annual salary range
12 - 13 years exp.
₹42 Lakhs - ₹60 Lakhs
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Last Updated: 14 Feb 2024

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Citicorp Vice President Project Salary

12 - 13 years exp. (6 salaries)

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₹42 L/yr - ₹60 L/yr

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₹30 L/yr - ₹56 L/yr

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Morgan Stanley Vice President Project Salary

8 - 19 years exp. (14 salaries)

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₹30 L/yr - ₹74 L/yr

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HSBC Group Vice President Project Salary

13 - 20 years exp. (11 salaries)

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₹30 L/yr - ₹48 L/yr

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Wells Fargo Vice President Project Salary

17 - 19 years exp. (6 salaries)

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₹40 L/yr - ₹45 L/yr

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Goldman Sachs Vice President Project Salary

6 - 12 years exp. (28 salaries)

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₹26 L/yr - ₹65 L/yr

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Vice President Project salary at Citicorp ranges between ₹42 Lakhs to ₹60 Lakhs per year for employees with experience between 12 years to 13 years. Salary estimates are based on 6 latest salaries received from various employees of Citicorp.

Latest annual salaries shared by Citicorp Vice President Project in Bangalore / Bengaluru

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₹53 Lakhs
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₹42 Lakhs
12 years exp.
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₹60 Lakhs
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₹50 Lakhs
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₹50 Lakhs
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Experience wise Citicorp Vice President Project salaries in Bangalore / Bengaluru

Last Updated: 14 Feb 2024

Experience Avg Annual Salary
12 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹43.9 L/yr - ₹56.1 L/yr
13 years  (4 salaries)

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₹19.4 L/yr - ₹53 L/yr

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₹24 L/yr - ₹55 L/yr

Salary related reviews for Citicorp

4.0

Rated by 1 employees for salary & benefits

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Project & Program Management Department

1.0
  •  posted on 28 Jan 2024

4.0
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Likes

Good compensation

  • Salary - Good

Dislikes

No work life balance, 12-15 hourse of work and management expect more. Third class autocratic management. No job Securities at all. You are the best performer if speak a lot and praise management, doesn't matter you work or not. No learning opportunities.

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  • Skill development - Bad
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Data Science & Analytics Department

4.0
  •  posted on 28 Oct 2023

3.0
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Likes

Work life balance only in some projects like us...other projects where my friends are working has worst work life balance and toxic work culture.

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  • Company culture - Good
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Dislikes

...ratings and new employees one level below than old employees have high salaries. So better approach would be to take good package and leave in couple of years.

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BFSI, Investments & Trading Department

2.0
  •  posted on 01 Nov 2023

3.0
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Likes

Can't say about other departments but in my team there was nothing to like

  • Job security - Good

Dislikes

...ect a basic level of respect and work life balance at work place then stay away. They even expect you to work on public holidays but wouldn't care to pay you or grant compensatory leave for that. Seniors are more interested in bossing around rather than execution of real job. The work culture is extremely toxic to say the least. People who are working here are either finding opportunities to leave or so frustrated that they have no hope left.

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  • Skill development - Poor
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Engineering - Software & QA Department

3.0
  •  posted on 06 Apr 2025

2.0
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Likes

Holiday policy and HR policies

Dislikes

Pathetic work culture, US onsite people are cunning, No promotions, Very low salary hike, Very old Tech stack, Typical bossism work culture, No respect for Dev team directly boss gives estimation on behalf of Dev team.

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  • Salary - Poor
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Engineering - Software & QA Department

3.0
  •  posted on 03 Apr 2025

4.0
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...across the globe 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 was a consistent initiative within Citi which was definitely a very good sign.

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  • Salary - Good
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Based on the experience that I wish no one should experience in his/her career. 》》When a business unit is spanned geographically, every zonal team should respect Time zones of each other. 🚩Unfortunately, my London-based "Indian Manager" had completely disregarded and disrespected it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 》》Hiring a person for certain skill-sets and later setting unrealistic expectations by pressurizing ( Full time production support in all Time Zones ) which leads to deviation in career path, is an absolutely wrong practice, which had been cultivated by my London-based "Indian Manager". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🚩Forcing an employee to resign by threat of enforcing PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM is an another ugly tactic I had faced with my London-based "Indian Manager". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🚩Complete ignorance to my positive initiatives and efforts and focusing on evaluating negatively, finger-pointing mistakes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🚩Sabotaging an employee's work and reputation is an another ugly practice followed within my team, that I had witnessed and experienced. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🚩London-based "Indian Manager" had not bothered to stop it and had rather overlooked it with silent support. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 》》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 throughout my notice period of three months till my last day. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 》》ASK to submit Self-Appraisal Form, after my resignation. 🚩 When I questioned such purposeless ask, I was asked to submit the self appraisal WITHOUT ANY COMMENTS and as a COMPLETELY BLANK form. 🚩 There was no satisfactory justification for this. The only explanation that had been provided was "Mandatory To complete appraisal formality". 🚩 When you force an employee to "Self-Resign", then such asks of "Self Appraisal" raise questions on the motive behind it. 🚩 The only purpose which I could conclude from it was to spoil my Ratings and my Reputation forever. Only evil intentions could be predicted from non justifiable asks and acts. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 》》 I had to exclusively send an email to HR Partner to understand the necessity of "Self Appraisal after resignation", to which she responded that it was not mandatory at all. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Questionable Asks, Questionable Acts, Questionable Intentions, and Questionable Practices -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To my unpleasant surprise, such an highly objectionable individual, my female manager at London, is still employed and retained by Citi. Unaware of the fact that she is just aiming at SEVERANCE ALLOWANCE at the cost of her fallen credibility.

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  • Job security - Bad
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Citicorp Vice President Project Salary FAQs

What is the salary of Vice President Project at Citicorp in Bangalore / Bengaluru?
The average salary of a Vice President Project at Citicorp in Bangalore / Bengaluru typically ranges from ₹42.0 Lakhs to ₹60.0 Lakhs per year, depending on experience (from 12 years to 13 years).

The top 10% of Vice President Project in Bangalore / Bengaluru at Citicorp earn more than ₹59.3 Lakhs per year, and the top 1% earn over ₹60.0 Lakhs per year. Vice President Project Salaries at Citicorp can be higher or lower depending on factors such as the specific team, level of experience, and additional benefits like bonuses and stock options.

These estimates are based on salary data submitted by 6 Citicorp employees in India.
What is the estimated take home salary of a Vice President Project at Citicorp in Bangalore / Bengaluru?
The estimated take-home salary of a Vice President Project at Citicorp in Bangalore / Bengaluru typically ranges from ₹2,82,141 to ₹2,93,720 per month. This is based on the average salary range of ₹42.0 Lakhs to ₹60.0 Lakhs per year for employees with experience ranging from 12 years to 13 years.The take-home salary is calculated after accounting for standard deductions such as taxes, provident fund (PF), and insurance. Salary estimates are based on 6 salaries received from various employees of Citicorp. Check how we calculate in-hand salary with our in-hand salary calculator.
What is the salary of a Vice President Project in companies similar to Citicorp in Bangalore / Bengaluru?
The salary of a Vice President Project at companies similar to Citicorp in Bangalore / Bengaluru varies, depending on the role, experience, and company size. Here are the typical salary ranges:

Morgan Stanley ₹30.0 Lakhs to ₹74.0 Lakhs per year
Wells Fargo ₹40.0 Lakhs to ₹45.0 Lakhs per year
HSBC Group ₹30.0 Lakhs to ₹48.0 Lakhs per year
Goldman Sachs ₹26.0 Lakhs to ₹65.0 Lakhs per year
JPMorgan Chase & Co. ₹30.0 Lakhs to ₹56.0 Lakhs per year

These companies, which operate in similar sectors, offer competitive salaries, although the range can vary based on the company and individual experience levels.
How the salary growth look like for a Vice President Project at Citicorp in Bangalore / Bengaluru?
The salary growth for a Vice President Project at Citicorp in Bangalore / Bengaluru depends on factors such as experience, performance, and promotions. On average, a Vice President Project in Bangalore / Bengaluru can expect the following growth trajectory at Citicorp:

Experience Average Salary Range
12 years ₹43.9 Lakhs to ₹56.1 Lakhs per year
13 years ₹19.4 Lakhs to ₹53.0 Lakhs per year
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Citicorp Vice President Project salary in Bangalore / Bengaluru ranges between ₹42 Lakhs to ₹60 Lakhs with an average annual salary of ₹unlock blur. Salary estimates are based on 6 Citicorp latest salaries received from various employees of Citicorp.