22 Aug
|
HDFC Bank
|
India
Job Title
Senior Officer - Fraud & Vigilance
Business Unit
Fraud & Vigilance
Reporting To
Team Head - Fraud & Vigilance
Job Function and Role Type
Fraud Reporting, Individual Contributor, Moderate Travel
Version No
2.0
Job Purpose
Manage fraud reporting, whistleblower/anonymous complaints, and responses to law enforcement agencies. Perform allied activities to ensure compliance and vigilance.
Key Responsibilities
Investigation / Probing · Reporting · Correspond
Investigate fraud, whistleblower, and vigilance cases to logical closure within defined TAT; Report as per internal policies, guidelines, and master directions; Track, monitor, and respond to correspondence from law enforcement agencies and regulators; Prepare notes and reports for management, board, and competent authorities.
Investigation / Probing
Maintain and update MIS databases and dashboards for fraud, whistleblower, and vigilance cases; Track queries and ensure implementation of recommendations; Analyze processes for preventive vigilance and recommend improvements; Conduct training for teams on fraud trends and preventive measures.
Education:
Graduate, preferably with exposure to banking.
Certifications:
Regulatory Knowledge on Fraud, CFE (Optional), Internal Certification.
Key Competencies
Fraud investigation, regulatory knowledge, MIS management,
communication skills, process analysis.
Major Stakeholders
Internal units, regulators, law enforcement agencies, auditors.
Skills
Refer to the Job Description
About HDFC Bank
HDFC Bank is one of India’s leading private banks. The Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited or HDFC Ltd was among the first financial institutions in India to receive an “in principle” approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to set up a bank in the private sector. This was done as part of RBI’s policy for liberalization of the Indian banking industry in 1994. HDFC Bank was incorporated in August 1994 in the name of HDFC Bank Limited, with its registered office in Mumbai, India. The bank commenced operations as a Scheduled Commercial Bank in January 1995. As of March 31, 2026, the Bank’s distribution network was at 9,689 branches and 21,172 ATMs across 4,175 cities / towns as against 9,455 branches and 21,139 ATMs across 4,150 cities / towns as of March 31, 2025. 50% of the branches are in semi-urban and rural areas. In addition, the Bank has 14,400 business correspondents, which are primarily manned by Common Service Centres (CSC). The Bank’s international operations comprise five branch
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📌 Senior Officer-Fraud & Vigilance (India)
🏢 HDFC Bank
📍 India