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THE STRAITS TIMES MAS rolls out measures to boost job prospects of Singaporeans in the financial sector
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THE STRAITS TIMES
  MAS rolls out measures to boost job prospects of
  Singaporeans in the financial sector

  The Monetary Authority of Singapore will roll out a new Work-Study Support Programme to develop job-ready
  graduates and build a Singaporean talent pipeline for the sector. PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS

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  UPDATED NOV 27, 2020, 12:10 AM

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THE STRAITS TIMES MAS rolls out measures to boost job prospects of Singaporeans in the financial sector
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  SINGAPORE - The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced more
  measures on Thursday (Nov 26) to help develop and retain a core Singaporean
  workforce for the financial services sector.

  The measures were announced at a webinar organised jointly by MAS and the
  Institute of Banking and Finance (IBF), dubbed "Growing Timber".

  Mr Ravi Menon, MAS managing director of MAS and IBF chairman, said the financial
  sector is planning to offer 1,800 newly created jobs and 2,000 traineeships in the 12
  months to June 2021, according to the central bank’s pilot employment outlook survey.

  While the jobs are spread over different functions, the largest hiring demand is in
  technology, with 880 jobs, said Mr Menon, speaking at the event.

  MAS will roll out a new Work-Study Support Programme (WSSP) that will fund 80 per
  cent of the internship stipend, capped at $1,000 per month, for Singaporean
  undergraduates who serve their internships at financial institutions.

  This is to develop job-ready graduates and build a Singaporean talent pipeline for the
  sector.

  The new scheme is part of the SkillsFuture Work-Study Degree Programme (WSDeg),
  which enables students to gain meaningful work experience and acquire work-
  relevant skills.

  The financial services sector has been a major participant of the WSDeg programme
  since its introduction in 2017, and the WSSP will help scale the programme in strategic
  growth areas, said MAS.

  MAS will also extend the Training Allowance Grant for company-sponsored trainees
  by six months from Dec 31 to June 30 next year. IBF will also extend its 5 per cent
  additional course fee credit to cover the period. The scheme aims at boosting job
  retention through upskilling workers amid changing tasks and roles.

  The Training Allowance Grant will keep up the training momentum of in-demand
  skills, such as technology, and in new growth areas, such as green finance, said MAS.
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  Since the Training Allowance Grant and related measures were introduced on April 8
  this year to help financial institutions and fintech firms retain staff and build longer
  term capabilities, there has been a 65 per cent year-on-year increase in training
  participation, it added.

  MAS urged employers to continue to tap on the enhanced training support measures
  to equip locals with skills to enhance their employability in the sector.

  Mr Menon said creating jobs has become the central economic challenge amid the
  coronavirus pandemic, and jobs have also moved to the front and centre of
  MAS' financial development agenda.

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  In Singapore, the Government has always been conscious that creating good jobs is of
  paramount importance. That is why in every downturn the focus of government
  support has been on sustaining jobs, keeping Singaporeans employed, he said.

  Singapore's financial sector - which accounted for 13.3 per cent of the Republic's gross
  domestic product in 2019 - employed more than 170,000 workers last year. The sector
  created 22,000 net jobs between 2015 and 2019. About 70 per cent of those jobs went
  to Singapore citizens.

  In the first half of 2020 - amidst the pandemic - the financial sector managed to create
  1,900 net jobs, all of which went to locals.

  Mr Menon said that the MAS survey showed that for over 60 per cent of the 1,800
  jobs, financial institutions are looking for experienced hires or specialists.

  He said a concerted effort is needed to give mid-career jobseekers the opportunity to
  be trained into these new job roles.

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  “Employers must be willing to take a calculated chance to hire and train mid-career
  jobseekers who have good experience but may not have all the requisite skills, but can
  be trained,” he said.

  “Likewise, jobseekers must be willing to step out of their comfort zone, and take a stab
  at trying new roles and picking up new skills,” he added.

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  Regarding the new Work-Study Support Programme, Mr Menon said MAS has been
  working with the private banking industry for an indicative commitment of about 200
  trainees over the next three years, and plan to expand its efforts to other growth
  areas such as asset management.

  He urged more financial institutions to come onboard these internship programmes to
  help build a strong Singaporean talent pipeline for the financial sector.

  The Growing Timber webinar is the first in a planned series of such events to provide a
  forum for the sector's key manpower issues, said MAS.

  Mr Menon said the series is part of MAS' attempt to broaden and deepen its
  partnership with the financial industry and its professionals so as to strengthen the
  Singaporean core in financial services.

  "Together, we can transform the Singaporean workforce into the best globally," he
  said.

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