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Posted on January 5, 2022 by admin

Citi appoints Vietnam country head

Citi has appointed Ramachandran A S as Vietnam country officer to oversee the bank’s operations in the country. In the position, Ramachandran, known as RamC, will be the main regulatory representative …

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