Tag: citigroup

Service allows financial institutions clients to monitor and manage USD payments in real-time.
By Citigroup | 7 September 2005
Cindy Ku and Jane Won join from HSBC.
By Cherie Marriott | 6 September 2005
Citigroup has entered the Australian third party clearing market and becomes the only foreign custodian to offer this service.
By Citigroup | 5 September 2005
The bank''s global transaction services business hires two new product managers.
By Cherie Marriott | 4 July 2005
Jeff Williams leaves State Street to manage product development for the region, based in Sydney.
By Cherie Marriott | 30 May 2005
Ex-GIC Albert Ee appointed president.
By Kamni Bharwani | 16 May 2005
Citigroup makes up ground lost to its rivals by appointing a new head of its real estate principal investment business in Asia.
By Nick Lord | 1 March 2005
Nigel Dobson takes Singapore position while Derek Syme inherits Australia and New Zealand.
By Cherie Marriott | 29 September 2004
The musical chairs in China investment banking carries on as Citigroup appoints Christianson to its top job in China.
By Nick Lord | 13 September 2004
The chairman of GCIB for Australia and New Zealand leaves after 18 years with the bank.
By Cherie Marriott | 25 August 2004
The bank poaches Standard Chartered''s commodity finance head and creates a new SME client management role.
By Cherie Marriott | 28 April 2004
Appointed director and head of research for Malaysia.
By Andrew Peck | 22 April 2004
Future flow ABS will mimic KAL deal.
By Nick Ferguson | 12 November 2003
The ex-Goldman banker becomes co-CEO of Citigroup Global Markets Korea.
By Nick Lord | 11 August 2003
Jeremy Amias fills the void left by Steve Roberts.
By Jackie Horne | 5 May 2003
The top spot in Japan is being localized and split off from the rest of the region.
By Jame DiBiasio | 20 November 2002
The new NikkoCiti Trust and Banking Corporation will have a total of 7 trillion yen under administration.
By Cherie Marriott | 29 August 2001
Delays in the passing of Japan''s defined contribution law (DC) have claimed a new victim.
By Jame DiBiasio | 5 March 2001
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