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Tony Pank leaves Deutsche Bank for Citibank


15 October 2021 UK
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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Tony Pank has left his role as head of global markets production support and global lead post- trade after nearly 10 years with Deutsche Bank to start a new role at Citibank.

Pank has been with Deutsche Bank since March 2012, where he began his career as assistant vice president of electronic trading services.

After that,Pank was promoted to assistant vice president of team lead rates and credit trading technology and remained in this role from January 2013 to January 2015.

From January 2015 to January 2017, Pank was vice president of regional lead fixed income, providing leadership and oversight of the fixed income and currencies support teams.

Commenting on his departure from Deutsche Bank via LinkedIn, Pank commented: “The time has come for me to start a new chapter in my career. It's been a great journey.

“With renewed enthusiasm, I look forward to my new challenge at Citibank, post a short break.”

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