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Case Study on Employee Retention, Growing Careers, Keeping Talent in Bengaluru’s Private Banking Sector

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  • Dr. Shyam Shukla

    (NSB Academy Bangalore)

  • Dr. K Raghuram

    (NSB Academy Bangalore)

  • Amit Kumar Bhardwaj

    (NSB Academy Bangalore)

Abstract

Retaining talented employees has become a persistent challenge for the Indian private banking sector, where intense competition and high attrition disrupt both workforce stability and customer relationships. Although earlier research has emphasized the role of career development in employee retention (Kossivi, Xu, & Kalgora, 2016; Sharma & Taneja, 2018), there is still limited evidence that focuses specifically on private banks in India. This study seeks to bridge that gap by examining how career growth and development initiatives shape employee loyalty, with Bengaluru as the focal context. The research employs a mixed-methods design, combining survey responses from 121 banking employees with in-depth interviews of 10 human resource professionals. This approach not only provides a broader view of retention patterns but also captures rich, practice-based insights. The findings highlight that transparent promotion policies, meaningful training programs, and supportive leadership significantly improve employees’ willingness to remain with their organizations. On the other hand, unclear career pathways, inconsistent implementation of development programs, and ongoing work–life challenges weaken long-term commitment. While job rotation delivered little benefit when poorly communicated, personalized mentoring and targeted skill-building emerged as highly effective strategies in fostering retention.

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  • Dr. Shyam Shukla & Dr. K Raghuram & Amit Kumar Bhardwaj, 2025. "Case Study on Employee Retention, Growing Careers, Keeping Talent in Bengaluru’s Private Banking Sector," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(3s), pages 6527-6537, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:i:3s:p:6527-6537
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