Avp, Segment Strategy & Propositions Specialist, Consumer Banking Group

SG, Singapore

Job Description

Business Function:

As the leading bank in Asia, DBS Consumer Banking Group is in a unique position to help our customers realise their dreams and ambitions. As a market leader in the consumer banking business, DBS has a full spectrum of products and services, including deposits, investments, insurance, mortgages, credit cards and personal loans, to help our customers realise their dreams and aspirations at every life stage. Our financial solutions are not only the best in the business - they were made just right for you.Job Purpose:

Our team is responsible for developing and implementing strategies to drive business outcomes, which includes identifying market opportunities and customer value propositions by customer segments, as well as developing a customer-centric engagement model. The team will work with various product teams to grow the income and profitability of the DBS/POSB Retail & Treasures customer segment by leveraging Customer Insights and Data-Driven Marketing.



Responsibilities:



Segment Strategy, Positioning



Own and evolve the strategic roadmap for the Young Adults segment across banking products, engagement journeys, and customer experience Develop a point-of-view on key customer needs, market trends, and lifecycle inflection points to shape the segment narrative Synthesize insights, business cases and journeys into clear, compelling narratives to for senior stakeholders and to gain stakeholder alignment Drive targeted engagement initiatives, including thematic campaigns and partnerships

Programme Management & Execution Oversight



Run the Programe and Execution oversight for segment initiatives--tracking progress, surfacing gaps, and unblocking delivery challenges to ensure timely execution of all agreed plans and enhancements Own the end-to-end cadence and governance for segment execution, ensuring all initiatives move from idea to impact

P&L Management & Growth Levers



Monitor segment-level performance across revenue, cost, and engagement metrics. Identify and prioritize growth levers--including acquisition, activation, and cross-sell--to drive profitability

Cross-Functional Orchestration



Collaborate closely with Product, Marketing, Digital, and analytics teams to build and launch segment-led propositions/ bundles and go-to-market plans Ensure alignment between segment strategy and product, ensuring products and services meet the evolving needs of young adults

External & Competitive Intelligence



Stay on top of Gen Z/young adult trends, financial behaviours, and competitive movements to shape a future-forward segment strategy Infuse insights into roadmap planning, proposition development, and campaign design

Requirements:



Bachelor Degree with 6-10 years of experience in segment management, strategy, product, or marketing--preferably in banking, fintech, or consumer sectors Highly proficient in data analysis tools such as Excel, Qliksense, Tableau or equivalent, with the ability to translate data into actionable insight Skilled in executive-level presentation development through Powerpoint with the ability to structure and communicate ideas clearly and persuasively Customer-obsessed mindset with an ability to translate insights into actionable plans. Self-starter with strong strategic, blue sky thinking, communication, and influencing skills. Proven experience in cross-functional project teams Strong business acumen with comfort navigating segment-level P&L and performance drivers * Familiarity with youth trends, digital engagement, and lifestyle-driven propositions is a plus

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD1657597
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    SG, Singapore
  • Education
    Not mentioned