Citi’s prime futures and securities services senior exec leaves
02 October 2019 London
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New mother Louise Rate has departed Citi where she served as vice president for prime futures and securities services since 2001.
Following the birth of her son nine months ago, Rate has decided to step away from the financial industry to focus on her new family.
“I have had the privilege of working with, and for some amazing people during my time with Citi. I have made some lifelong friends and best of all met my husband,” said Rate in a post on LinkedIn.
“I have a lot to thank Citi for but since having my son nine months ago I would now like to take a little banking career break to focus on my new career as a mummy.”
Rate, who was based in Citi’s London office, did not rule out returning to the financial sector but did not offer a timeframe on when that might be.
Following the birth of her son nine months ago, Rate has decided to step away from the financial industry to focus on her new family.
“I have had the privilege of working with, and for some amazing people during my time with Citi. I have made some lifelong friends and best of all met my husband,” said Rate in a post on LinkedIn.
“I have a lot to thank Citi for but since having my son nine months ago I would now like to take a little banking career break to focus on my new career as a mummy.”
Rate, who was based in Citi’s London office, did not rule out returning to the financial sector but did not offer a timeframe on when that might be.
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