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S’pore-born Citi veteran to go its world shopper service, Banking Information & Prime Tales

S’pore-born Citi veteran to go its world shopper service, Banking Information & Prime Tales

SINGAPORE – In a primary for Singapore, world banking large Citibank has appointed Singapore-born Cash Ok as its world head of worldwide shopper service (GCS). In his new function, which might be primarily based in Singapore, Mr Cash will work in partnership with Citi’s regional management groups worldwide in addition to product and management companions. He’ll report back to Ms Ida Liu, who’s the US-based world head of Citi Personal Financial institution.

Mr Cash has greater than 20 years of expertise at Citi, beginning in 1999 with Citi company affairs, earlier than becoming a member of the non-public financial institution in 2003 in senior advertising roles inside Asia-Pacific. Earlier than that, he was in journalism and public relations consulting.

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