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HSBC hires three and moves five global payments and cash management sales team members to Singapore, while also adding two additional staff in its trade and supply chain ...
By Edward Russell | 8 June 2010
Citi to handle payments for Thailand’s $10.3 billion government pension fund.
By Edward Russell | 18 May 2010
Robert Whittemore takes over as head of treasury services for Japan at BNY Mellon.
By Edward Russell | 4 May 2010
BoA Merrill poaches Percy Batliwalla and Tim Fleming to fill new treasury services positions in Asia-Pacific.
By Edward Russell | 30 March 2010
Citi’s Sridhar Kanthadai says corporate spending is back, especially for treasury solutions.
By Edward Russell | 16 March 2010
Competition among China’s banks is set to rise as demand for cash management from local SMEs increases.
By Jonathan Wong | 9 March 2010
Citi appoints Munir Nanji to vacant Asia-Pacific bank services group head position.
By Edward Russell | 9 March 2010
Distelbrink leaves Citi just eight months after being promoted to head of treasury and trade solutions for Asia-Pacific and Japan.
By Edward Russell | 5 February 2010
Citi's global transaction services head, Francesco Vanni d’Archirafi, is optimistic about the global economy – not to mention the resiliency of his business.
By Edward Russell | 16 September 2009
We visit Citi’s regional cash processing management unit in Singapore.
By Edward Russell | 24 August 2009
Citi wins a total cash management mandate from Sri Lankan mobile phone operator Mobitel.
By Edward Russell | 21 August 2009
A chat with Citi’s new Asia-Pacific treasury and trade solutions head, Ivo Distelbrink, reveals an aim to break down silos at the bank and a bullish outlook for the industry.
By Edward Russell | 15 May 2009
The bank launches two new hubs in Singapore for clients that have centralised their treasury operations into shared service centres.
By Howard Winn | 25 September 2007
Citi makes three cash management promotions in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Shanghai.
By Howard Winn | 22 August 2007
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