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Citi names Curt Engler as APAC execution services head

He will be responsible for the bank's cash execution business across 12 markets.

Citi has appointed Curt Engler as Asia Pacific Head of Execution Services where he will be responsible for the bank's cash execution business spanning 12 markets in the region.

Amassing twenty years of experience in the financial markets, Engler joins Citi from JP Morgan Asset Management in New York, where he previously served as head of trading for the Americas. In his previous role, he also led the build out of trading technology to support increased levels of automation and the usage of analytics to improve execution performance.

Prior to JP Morgan Asset Management Engler was a trader and analyst at Blackrock, in the Quantitative Equity Group. He gained his Bachelor of Science from the University of Notre Dame, and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management.

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