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Credit Suisse plans to hire 1,000 IT employees in India in 2021


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The hiring plan is a continuation of Credit Suisse’s India growth strategy that has seen the Swiss financial services firm hire 2,000 IT employees in the last three years, according to a statement. The new hires would include developers and engineers, who have capabilities in emerging technologies such as cybersecurity, data analytics, cloud computing, API, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence that are anchored in Agile and DevOps delivery methods, to support the bank’s digital aspirations.
Credit Suisse’s goal is to leverage the large pool of skilled technology talent available in India, to further enhance its in-house core capabilities. The bank is focused on nurturing local leaders within India IT and basing global roles in the country that have accountability and ownership for end-to-end delivery of IT solutions and services to the bank’s businesses around the world.

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Credit Suisse extends Rs 7.5 cr aid to hospitals in India


Credit Suisse extends Rs 7.5 cr aid to hospitals in India
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Mumbai, May 17 : As India continues to face the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, Credit Suisse has recently committed an additional Rs 7.5 crore ($1 million) in aid to Concern India Foundation and GiveIndia, to provide financial assistance to hospitals in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi and Bangalore.
The financial aid is to be utilized to procure critical medical supplies, as well as oxygen and ICU equipment for the hospitals treating Covid-19 patients.
Credit Suisse has also launched a fundraising appeal among its staff to raise money for GiveIndia s India Covid Response Fund, which will then be matched by the bank through a separate donation. The campaign has already raised more than Rs 2.8 crore ($370,000) of additional support so far.

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Credit Suisse offers ₹7.5-cr additional aid to Concern India Foundation, GiveIndia


May 17, 2021
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Fund to be used to procure critical medical supplies, oxygen and ICU equipment for hospitals treating Covid-19 patients
Credit Suisse has committed an additional ₹7.5 crore in aid to Concern India Foundation and GiveIndia, to provide financial assistance to hospitals in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi and Bangalore, to help India in its fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
The financial aid would be utilised to procure critical medical supplies, oxygen and ICU equipment for the hospitals treating Covid-19 patients, it said in a statement.
Credit Suisse is also raising funds from its staff for GiveIndia’s India Covid Response Fund, which will then be matched by the bank through a separate donation. The campaign has already raised more than ₹2.8 crore of additional support so far.

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