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US bank Citi has opened a global research, development, innovation and learning centre at its offices in Dublin and earmarked $24 million for the development of an "intelligent payments" offering.
30 September 2009
Morgan Stanley has hired former Citi electronic trading head Richard Evans to take charge of its automated execution business in the European equity markets, the Wall Street Journal reports.
27 August 2009
Citi has opened a global operations and technology hub in Singapore that houses 2000 staff supporting various bank businesses across 40 countries.
21 July 2009
Citi has agreed an outsourcing agreement with First Data, handing over the core processing elements of its US lockbox operations.
16 July 2009
Citi has appointed Francesco Vanni d'Archirafi as head of global transaction services (GTS), replacing Paul Galant, who has taken over at the bank's North American and international credit cards businesses.
14 April 2009
Citi CIO Marty Lippert has left the bank after just eight months in the job, returning to his native Canada "for personal reasons".
20 March 2009
Richard Evans, Citigroup's global head of electronic trading has been made redundant in the latest round of restructuring at the struggling US bank.
28 November 2008
Stumbling banking giant Citigroup has stunned Wall Street by announcing plans for a further 52,000 job cuts.
17 November 2008
Stewart MacKinnon has resigned as secretary general of the European Payments Council (EPC), citing differences of opinion about the role and direction of the EPC.
24 July 2008
Electronic dealing platform Tora Trading has hired Citi auto-trading veteran Peter Lewis as managing director of its New York office.
14 July 2008
Citi has hired Marty Lippert, formerly of the Royal Bank of Canada, as its new chief information officer, as it bids to turn around its business and develop a new integrated technology infrastructure.
04 July 2008
US banking group Citi is closing down its Future Mortgages and CitiFinancial lending units in the UK, leading to the loss of 670 jobs, including 400 call centre roles.
20 May 2008
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