Citi appoints Debopama Sen
28 February 2018 Singapore
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Citi has appointed Debopama Sen as Singapore and ASEAN head for its treasury and trade solutions (TTS) business, pending regulatory approval.
Sen will oversee the firm’s Singapore TTS business, which provides integrated cash management and trade finance services to multinational corporations, financial institutions and public sector organisations.
She will also be responsible for the leadership of the business in the ASEAN cluster of
markets.
Based in Singapore, Sen will report to Rajesh Mehta, Asia Pacific head for TTS, and Amol Gupte, ASEAN head and CEO of Citi Singapore.
As part of her role, the heads of TTS in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, will report to Sen.
Sen joined Citi 22 years ago as a management associate in India and has worked across key roles in trade finance, cash management and securities services. She was most recently the India cluster head for TTS, overseeing the business in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
She has also served as business head of securities and fund services for five years.
In addition, she has been associated with market development initiatives in the payments and
securities space in India, serving on the Board of National Payments Corporation of India,
which acts as a hub for all electronic payment systems in the country, SWIFT India and
Grameen Foundation of India.
Sen will oversee the firm’s Singapore TTS business, which provides integrated cash management and trade finance services to multinational corporations, financial institutions and public sector organisations.
She will also be responsible for the leadership of the business in the ASEAN cluster of
markets.
Based in Singapore, Sen will report to Rajesh Mehta, Asia Pacific head for TTS, and Amol Gupte, ASEAN head and CEO of Citi Singapore.
As part of her role, the heads of TTS in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, will report to Sen.
Sen joined Citi 22 years ago as a management associate in India and has worked across key roles in trade finance, cash management and securities services. She was most recently the India cluster head for TTS, overseeing the business in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
She has also served as business head of securities and fund services for five years.
In addition, she has been associated with market development initiatives in the payments and
securities space in India, serving on the Board of National Payments Corporation of India,
which acts as a hub for all electronic payment systems in the country, SWIFT India and
Grameen Foundation of India.
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