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The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the Institute of Banking and Finance (IBF) announced today additional measures to support and strengthen the development of workers in the financial services sector. They also launched the “Growing Timber” series of webinars and events to provide a forum for key manpower issues in the financial services sector to be discussed.
2. The first “Growing Timber” webinar, titled “Gearing up for New and Evolving Jobs in Financial Services”, focused on job opportunities, job readiness, and job retention in the sector. The event was attended by more than 800 people, including chief executive officers, chief human resource officers, financial sector leaders and professionals, and the general public.
3. At the webinar, MAS announced measures to help enhance the career prospects of Singaporeans in the financial sector and better position financial institutions for growth:
4. The session featured a fireside chat with Mr Ravi Menon, Managing Director of MAS and Chairman of IBF, as well as a panel discussion with Mr Menon and Chief Executive Officers of DBS Group, Prudential Singapore, Standard Chartered Bank Singapore, and IBF.
About the Monetary Authority of Singapore
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is Singapore’s central bank and integrated financial regulator. As a central bank, MAS promotes sustained, non-inflationary economic growth through the conduct of monetary policy and close macroeconomic surveillance and analysis. It manages Singapore’s exchange rate, official foreign reserves, and liquidity in the banking sector. As an integrated financial supervisor, MAS fosters a sound financial services sector through its prudential oversight of all financial institutions in Singapore – banks, insurers, capital market intermediaries, financial advisors, and stock exchanges. It is also responsible for well-functioning financial markets, sound conduct, and investor education. MAS also works with the financial industry to promote Singapore as a dynamic international financial centre. It facilitates the development of infrastructure, adoption of technology, and upgrading of skills in the financial industry.
About the Institute of Banking and Finance Singapore
The Institute of Banking and Finance Singapore (IBF) was established in 1974 as a not-for-profit industry association to foster and develop the professional competencies of the financial industry. IBF represents the interests of over 200 members that are financial institutions – including banks, insurance companies, securities brokerages and asset management firms.
IBF is the national accreditation and certification agency for financial industry competency in Singapore under the Skills Framework for Financial Services, which were developed in partnership with the industry. Since 2018, IBF is the appointed programme manager for the administration of professional conversion programmes for the financial industry under Workforce Singapore’s Adapt and Grow initiative. IBF also provides personalised career advisory and job matching services to Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents exploring a new role in, or career switch into the financial industry, under IBF Careers Connect. Since mid-October 2020, IBF has been appointed by the National Jobs Council as the Jobs Development Partner for the financial industry.
For media queries, please contact:
Bridgitte Lee
Assistant Director, Communications, MAS
DID: 6229 9262
Email: [email protected]
Janis Soo
Senior Manager, Communications and Engagement, IBF
DID: 6508 7625
Email: [email protected]
[1] The SkillsFuture Work-Study Degree Programme (WSDeg) is a programme that allows students to gain meaningful work experience and acquire work-relevant skills, which help students better transit to the workplace upon graduation. WSDeg achieves this by closely integrating classroom learning with structured on-the-job training. These programmes involve companies and universities co-designing and co-delivering curricula that closely interconnect theory and practice, as well as co-assessing students’ performance at the workplace. For more information on WSDeg, please visit: https://www.skillsfuture.sg/wsdeg.
[2] For courses that commence between 8 April 2020 and 31 December 2020, and complete no later than 31 March 2021.
[3] For courses that commence between 1 January 2021 to 30 June 2021, and complete no later than 30 September 2021.
[4] Besides the TAG and IBF Credit, MAS announced the enhancement of course fees subsidies for courses under IBF-Standards Training Scheme (IBF-STS) and Financial Training Scheme (FTS) from 50%-70% to 90%, subject to funding caps of $7,000 and $2,000 respectively.
Please see details: Enhanced Training Support
[5] Eligible FinTech firms must be certified by the Singapore FinTech Association (SFA).
[6] Training participation increased 65% to reach 31,000 in April to September 2020, as compared to the same period last year.
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