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Good financial services companies In India

 
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Hi All,
I have masters degree in CS and around 6 yrs exp with mixed skill set(C++, J2EE etc) and mixed domain exp(Telecom, Finance). I have been working in UK in one of the top financial companies as a consultant for the last 1 1/2 yrs. I'm planning to return to India in few months time.
Could you(who are working in India) pls list out good financial services companies in India and how much can I expect with the above exp and skill set?
Thank you,
Anand.
 
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try out iflex solutions and Mphasis. They r solely into financial domain. As regards your expected salary i think it is (years of exp)* lac p.a in Mumbai while in bangalore its (years of exp + 1)* lac. So you can expect around 6 lac p.a in Mumbai and 7+ in bangalore.
 
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Thank you Pravin.
 
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You can also try Franklin Templeton and Fidelity. Both of these companies has there technology office in India.

Regards.
 
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