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    SBM Bank’s holistic approach to talent development

    SBM Bank’s unwavering focus on capability building demonstrates its belief that empowered employees are the cornerstone of long-term success
    mmBy Radhika Sharma | HRKathaNovember 18, 20244 Mins Read15570 Views
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    In the world of banking, where numbers often take precedence, SBM Bank is proving that people are its greatest asset. A subsidiary of the State Bank of Mauritius, SBM Bank is weaving a story of transformation through its holistic approach to talent development. At the heart of its strategy is a suite of initiatives designed to empower employees, align their growth with organisational goals, and prepare them to thrive in a fast-changing financial landscape.

    “Our programmes—including the E3-Sales Capability Building Programme, Emerging Leaders Programme (ELP), and the Competency Development Framework & 360-Degree Assessments—are redefining talent development in the financial sector,” says Sajitha Pillai, head – HR, SBM Bank. “These initiatives empower employees to be architects of their success while advancing the bank’s broader mission.”

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    This philosophy of linking employee empowerment to organisational strategy is helping SBM Bank cultivate a workforce equipped to meet present challenges and drive future growth.

    E3 programme: Empowering relationship managers

    The story begins with SBM Bank’s relationship managers, who act as the vital bridge between the bank and its clients. Recognising their pivotal role, the bank launched the E3-Sales Capability Building Programme to enhance their impact.

    Sajitha Pillai“Our programmes—including the E3-Sales Capability Building Programme, Emerging Leaders Programme (ELP), and the Competency Development Framework & 360-Degree Assessments—are redefining talent development in the financial sector. These initiatives empower employees to be architects of their success while advancing the bank’s broader mission.”

    Sajitha Pillai, Head – HR, SBM Bank

    Focused on four pillars—acquisition mindset, brand advocacy, product differentiation, and cross-selling—this hands-on initiative is reshaping the way relationship managers approach their work. Over 200 managers from corporate and retail banking across 21 branches have participated, with expert trainers collaborating with the L&D team to deliver tailored solutions for unique challenges.

    “Our goal is to give relationship managers practical tools to excel in client acquisition while showcasing SBM Bank’s strengths,” says Pillai. “By enhancing customer engagement, the programme strengthens our competitive position against larger private banks.”

    This initiative doesn’t just refine individual performance—it reinforces SBM Bank’s promise of exceptional client experiences.

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    Emerging leaders programme: Shaping tomorrow’s leaders

    Leadership is the backbone of any thriving organisation, and SBM Bank’s Emerging Leaders Programme (ELP) ensures a steady pipeline of talent prepared for greater responsibilities. Targeted at mid-level managers, the programme identifies 30 high-potential employees and immerses them in a 7-9 month leadership journey.

    Blending theoretical knowledge with practical insights, the ELP covers six critical domains: mindful leadership, team performance, problem-solving, communication, stakeholder management, and strategic execution.

    “The ELP is not just about leadership—it’s about fostering adaptability and collaboration in an industry that demands agility,” explains Pillai. Workshops, case studies, simulations, and reflective practices ensure that participants emerge equipped to handle dynamic industry challenges while driving innovation.

    Competency development framework & 360: The comprehensive tool

    For leaders already at the helm, SBM Bank has crafted the Competency Development Framework & 360. This initiative uses an arsenal of tools, from management observations to CXO interviews, to evaluate and enhance leadership capabilities.

    A standout feature is the use of tailored business simulations. Leaders participate in decision-making exercises that mirror real-world challenges, helping them understand interdepartmental dynamics and strategic trade-offs.

    “By integrating personalised feedback with structured development plans, we help leaders take ownership of their growth while ensuring their goals align with the bank’s priorities,” Pillai shares.

    This framework creates leaders who are not only competent but deeply aligned with SBM Bank’s mission and vision.

    Building a culture of excellence

    From the ground up, SBM Bank’s approach is as much about mindset as it is about skillset. The E3 Programme empowers relationship managers to excel in client-facing roles, the ELP grooms high-potential leaders, and the Competency Development Framework & 360 sharpens leadership capabilities.

    “By empowering our workforce at every level, we are securing both immediate success and long-term innovation,” asserts Pillai.

    In a sector where agility and expertise are non-negotiable, SBM Bank’s focus on capability building offers a model for others to follow. It is a testament to the power of investing in people—not as a cost, but as a pathway to transformational growth.

    SBM Bank’s story isn’t just about programmes or policies; it’s about a belief that when people succeed, organisations flourish. Through its unwavering commitment to talent development, the bank is writing a new chapter in its legacy—one of excellence, innovation, and enduring success.

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    Radhika Sharma | HRKatha

    Radhika is a commerce graduate with a curious mind and an adaptable spirit. A quick learner by nature, she thrives on exploring new ideas and embracing challenges. When she’s not chasing the latest news or trends, you’ll likely find her lost in a book or discovering a new favourite at her go-to Asian eatery. She also have a soft spot for Asian dramas—they’re her perfect escape after a busy day.

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