EXIM Bank Recruitment 2024
EXIM Bank Recruitment 2024: As of Today EXIM Bank job notifications are updated here. Below are the Active and Upcoming EXIM Bank vacancy details. Check the latest EXIM Bank jobs based on your qualification and apply through the official website eximbankindia.in
Organization | Post Names | Qualification | Last Date | Apply Details |
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Exim Bank | Company Secretary (Compliance Officer) (Various) | As Per Norms | 02-Feb-2024 | Job Details |
Exim Bank | Manager, Management Trainee (15) | Graduation, MBA, PGDBA, Post Graduation | 01-Jan-2024 | Job Details |
Exim Bank | Head (Various) | Graduation | 22-Dec-2023 | Job Details |
Exim Bank | Chief Compliance Officer (Various) | CA, CFA, CWA, Graduation, MBA in Finance | 22-Dec-2023 | Job Details |
Exim Bank | Management Trainee (45) | CA, Degree, B.E or B.Tech, Graduation, Post Graduation | 10-Nov-2023 | Job Details |
Exim Bank | Officer (30) | CA, Diploma, Degree, LLB, B.E or B.Tech, M.Tech | 27-Jan-2023 | Job Details |
Exim Bank | Manager, Management Trainee (45) | CA, LLB, B.E or B.Tech, MBA, Post Graduation | 18-Nov-2022 | Job Details |
Exim Bank | Officers (19) | CA, ICAI, Graduation, MBA, PGDBA | 06-Aug-2022 | Job Details |
Exim Bank | Officer (30) | CA, ICAI, Diploma, Degree, LLB, Graduation, Post Graduation, MBA | 28-Apr-2022 | Job Details |
Exim Bank | Management Trainee (25) | CA, Graduation, Post Graduation, MBA | 14-Mar-2022 | Job Details |
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About EXIM Bank 2024
Exim Bank of India represents a rare case of an institution where the concept and need for such an institution had been debated for a long period-more than two decades – before it was finally set up in 1982. The two decades prior to the establishment of Exim Bank witnessed significant changes in the industrial and trade scenario. Indian exports during the fifties and the early sixties consisted of primary commodities and traditional manufactures like jute and cotton textiles. The ideology relating to the manufacturing sector was to promote industrialization through import substitution. As a result, the export sector remained neglected with a small share in India’s GDP.
Nevertheless, the process of industrial development in India promoted through the import substitution strategy provided an impetus to the growth of a large and diversified industrial base, particularly the engineering industry. A number of emerging industrial sub-sectors also proved to be internationally competitive. The change in India’s export profile commenced slowly in the sixties with a growing share of non-traditional manufactured goods and value-added products.