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The Transition Manager is responsible for the end-to-end transition and stabilization of BFSI services under a Build-Operate-Transform (BOT) engagement. This role ensures secure, compliant, and disruption-free onboarding of banking, financial services, or insurance operations while meeting regulatory, risk, and control requirements. The individual owns transition outcomes across people, process, technology, data, and governance, while creating a strong foundation for transformation and long-term operational resilience.
Experience
* 15+ years in BFSI operations, IT services, or managed services
* Proven experience in BOT, outsourcing, or large BFSI transitions
* Experience working with global banks, insurers, or financial institutions
Core Skills
* BFSI transition management and governance expertise
* Strong understanding of risk, compliance, controls, and regulatory expectations
* Stakeholder management across business, risk, compliance, and regulators
* Structured execution, issue resolution, and executive communication
Preferred Qualifications
* Exposure to banking ops, payments, lending, risk & compliance, or product/platform support
* Familiarity with RBI / FFIEC / OCC / FCA frameworks (as applicable)
* Certifications in ITIL, PMP, Prince2, Lean Six Sigma (preferred)
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