Interestingly, many firms are now looking at "gig" experts or consultants for niche projects. Whether it’s a cybersecurity expert to patch a specific vulnerability or a sustainability consultant to align a portfolio with ESG goals, the workforce is becoming more fluid and project-based. 4. Prioritizing Financial Wellness & Mental Health
The Indian Financial Services and Insurance (FSI) sector is no longer just about ledgers, passbooks, and rigid office hierarchies. As India pushes toward a $5 trillion economy, the backbone of this growth—our banks, NBFCs, and insurance providers—is undergoing a seismic shift in how work actually gets done. indian fsi blog 5 work
Top Indian FSI firms are now integrating holistic wellness into their work culture. This includes mental health support, mandatory "reset" leaves, and ironically, financial wellness programs for employees themselves. A focused, healthy employee is now seen as the best defense against operational risk. 5. Upskilling as a Constant, Not an Option Interestingly, many firms are now looking at "gig"
FSI has historically been a high-pressure environment with grueling hours, especially during "March closing." However, there is a growing realization that a burnt-out workforce is a liability, particularly when handling other people's money. Prioritizing Financial Wellness & Mental Health The Indian