Salary Range
$50,000 to $100,000+
Private bankers provide financial management and concierge-like services to high-net-worth individuals—typically defined as those who have liquid assets of more than $1 million (not including the value of one’s primary residence). The most prestigious banks have much higher minimums, more than $5 million in some cases.
Minimum Education Level
Bachelor's DegreeCertification/License
RequiredOutlook
Faster than the AverageHands On
Outgoing
Problem-Solving
Private Banking Department Manager
Private Banker
Financial Planner or Relationship Manager
- Accountants
- Auditors
- Automatic Teller Machine Servicers
- Bank Branch Managers
- Bank Examiners
- Billing Clerks
- Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerks
- Business Managers
- Chief Executive Officers
- Chief Financial Officers
- Compliance Managers
- Credit Analysts
- Economists
- Financial Analysts
- Financial Institution Officers and Managers
- Financial Institution Tellers, Clerks, and Related Workers
- Financial Planners
- Financial Quantitative Analysts
- Financial Services Brokers
- Forensic Accountants and Auditors
- Fraud Examiners, Investigators, and Analysts
- Investment Bankers
- Investment Banking Analysts
- Investment Banking Associates
- Investment Banking Sales Brokers
- Investment Banking Traders
- Investment Fund Managers
- Investment Professionals
- Investment Underwriters
- Loan Processors
- Loan Underwriters
- Mergers and Acquisitions Attorneys
- Mortgage Bankers
- Regulatory Affairs Managers
- Regulatory Affairs Specialists