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Citi welcomes duo to its ICG business


28 March 2023 Singapore
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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Citi has appointed Anoushka Dua (pictured left) and Vandana Bhatter (pictured right) to its markets and treasury and trade solutions (TTS) business in an effort to grow Citi’s ASEAN business.

Dua has been appointed as the head of TTS for ASEAN. She will report to Rajesh Mehta, head of TTS Asia Pacific and Amol Gupte, head of South Asia and ASEAN.

In her most recent role as head of trade for ASEAN, Dua was responsible for leading the continued growth of the business, delivering working capital solutions to meet the evolving needs of clients, focusing on digitising the business and maintaining a strong risk and control environment.

Dua began her banking career with Citi in 2002 as a management associate in India. She has held several country and regional roles across banking and trade including sales, structuring and product management in India, Hong Kong and Singapore.

Bhatter has been appointed as head of markets for ASEAN. She will also report to Gupte and Julia Raiskin, APAC head of markets.

Vandana first joined Citi in India as a markets management associate in 2001. In her new role, she will be responsible for leading and driving business strategy, monetising Citi’s local market network and strengthening connectivity in Asia markets and with other institutional client group businesses.

Vandana will retain her existing responsibilities as ASEAN corporate sales and solutions head for markets.

Citi is one of the oldest financial institutions in the ASEAN region, having started the business there in 1902.
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