BACKGROUND
Yoma Bank is one of Myanmar’s largest private banks, with over 3000 employees and 74 branches in 35 cities nationwide. Over the past few years, Yoma Bank has made significant investments in strategic priorities - people, corporate governance, and technology.
Yoma Bank has embarked on major transformational plans which will positively impact all areas within the bank.
Yoma Bank is now seeking to employ an experienced data analyst to work in the Collections & Recoveries Team located in the banks Head Office in Yangon.
We are looking for a passionate & experienced Data Analyst. The successful candidate will turn data into information & information into insights to support the achievement of the banks objectives.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Knowledge & Skills
Essential
Education & Special Training
Preferred
Experience
Languages
- Annual Performance Bonus- OT Payment- Ferry Provided
- An awesome company - Join a winning team - You can make a difference
- Opportunities for promotion - Possibility for job training - Learn new skills and techniques
Founded in 1993, Yoma Bank is Myanmar's most progressive domestic bank with over 3,000 employees and more than 80 branches across the country. With a mission to “Build a better Myanmar for its people” and financing the needs of Myanmar families and businesses, Yoma Bank offers savings products, a wide range of loans and business solutions to individuals, SMEs and local corporate clients to fund their business operations in Myanmar. With over 30 years of being a responsible bank, Yoma Bank has been consistently making significant investments in strategic priorities- people, technology and corporate governance.All the operations led by the Bank are centered around its core values such as Customer, Integrity, Respect, Teamwork and Innovation. Yoma Bank has also established strong partnership with both local and international organisations leveraging strategic advantages in its services. Yoma Bank is the first local bank that welcomed foreign investments from global organisations such as GIC of Singapore, Norfund of Norway and IFC of the World Bank."