Vantaggi
1. Excellent work-life balance One of the biggest highlights across reviews Flexible working culture in many teams Predictable work hours compared to product startups 2. Strong brand & stability Globally reputed fintech company Good for long-term stability and resume value Exposure to large-scale financial systems and data 3. Good benefits & perks Free meals, cab facilities (in some roles) Insurance, paid leaves, and employee-friendly policies Strong focus on employee well-being 4. Inclusive and positive culture High ratings in diversity & inclusion (~4.5/5) Collaborative teams and relatively low toxicity in many orgs 5. Learning exposure (team-dependent) Exposure to fintech domain, risk, payments, ML governance Opportunity to work with global stakeholders
Svantaggi
1. Slow growth & promotions One of the most common complaints Promotions and hikes can be slow compared to startups or product companies 2. Bureaucratic environment Too many approval layers Decision-making and innovation can be slow Hard to experiment or move fast 3. Compensation not always market-leading Base salary often slightly below top product companies Increment cycles may feel conservative 4. Manager/team dependency Experience varies heavily based on manager Good manager = great life, bad manager = frustrating experience Some reports of favoritism or politics 5. Limited innovation in some teams Legacy systems and strict governance Not ideal for cutting-edge tech exposure everywhere Some teams feel “maintenance-heavy” 6. “Comfort zone” risk Employees often stay long due to comfort Can slow down aggressive career growth Sometimes called a “retirement company” in reviews