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Citi Appoints Manish Kohli as Global Head of Payments and Receivables

Citi has appointed Manish Kohli as the Global Head of the Payments and Receivables business. The Global Payments and Receivables business is a strategic business for Citi and a key differentiator from other institutions. In this role, he will report to Naveed Sultan, Global Head of Citi’s Treasury and Trade Solutions and will continue to be based in New York.

Naveed Sultan, Global Head of Treasury and Trade Solutions said, “We are uniquely positioned to maintain our market-leading position through our global capabilities and geographic reach. Manish’s extensive experience across our network will help us capture a greater share of current and emerging flows including e-commerce flows, leverage new technologies and penetrate global, domestic and cross-border flows through digital solutions.”

Prior to this role, Manish was Global Head of Commercial Cards, where he was successful in building and growing a large and diversified business. As a leading global commercial card issuer, Citi has one of the largest global footprints supported by unrivalled card acceptance.

Manish joined Citi India in 1997 as a Management Associate in Trade Operations. He has since worked in a variety of roles in Citi’s businesses in India, EMEA and globally across Payments, Receivables, Trade and Cards. Manish was the EMEA Head of Commercial Cards prior to his move to New York in 2012 to take on his most recent role as Global Head of Commercial Cards. Manish holds a Bachelor of Business Studies and a MBA in Finance from University of Delhi.

Citi’s Payments and Receivables business is one of the largest movers of money in the world for large corporations, financial institutions and governments, maintaining one of the largest proprietary global financial infrastructures and facilitates approximately $4 trillion of flows daily.

Citi Treasury and Trade Solutions (TTS) enables our clients' success by providing an integrated suite of innovative and tailored cash management and trade finance services to multinational corporations, financial institutions and public sector organizations across the globe. Based on the foundation of the industry's largest proprietary network with banking licenses in over 90 countries and globally integrated technology platforms, TTS continues to lead the way in offering the industry's most comprehensive range of digitally enabled treasury, trade and liquidity management solutions.

About Citi

Citi, the leading global bank, has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 160 countries and jurisdictions. Citi provides consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, transaction services, and wealth management.

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30/05/2017

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