DBS Bank India Recognised as One of the ‘Best Companies for Women in India’ 2024

DBS Bank India Recognised as One of the ‘Best Companies for Women in India’ 2024

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Category : Awards Published on: November 01 2024

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  • DBS Bank India has been recognised as one of the Best Companies for Women in India (BCWI) 2024 for the ninth successive year. 
  • The bank has also been featured in the "Best Companies - Hall of Fame", an accolade reserved for organisations that have consistently championed gender equity and diversity. 
  • The award is jointly presented by Avtar, a leading Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion solutions firm, and Seramount, a strategic professional services and research firm.
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