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Corporate Banking

AccountManagerforWBCSDClientFacing

€2k+ bratislava, bratislava region, slovakia FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Account Manager for WB CSD Client Facing at ING. Skills: Client relationship management, Communication, Coordination. Act as the main contact for international corporate clients. Coordinate and manage client requests, questions, and escalations”

Industry & Context.

Corporate Banking
Problems you'll solve

Solution-oriented

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Secondary education with school-leaving examination, English – Advanced (C1), communication and interpersonal skills, Client-oriented mindset and ownership attitude, Curiosity, energy, and willingness to learn, Ability to prioritize and coordinate effectively, Team player with proactive mindset

Nice to Have

University education (Bachelor’s or Master’s degree), Previous experience in customer service, banking, or client-facing environment

What You'll Do.

Act as the main contact for international corporate clients

Coordinate and manage client requests

and high-quality communication

Support clients with day-to-day banking activities and solutions

Build trust by ensuring clients stay informed and supported

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate closely with WB Client Services capability teams and experts across Europe

Communication Scope

Client communication skills

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