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Citi names HSBC banker as head of corporate banking in Hong Kong

Matthew Hung is head of corporate coverage for HSBC’s operations in the city.

Citi has appointed Matthew Hung as head of corporate banking for Hong Kong.

Hung, who takes over the role on 19 August, joins from HSBC where he was most recently head of corporate coverage for Hong Kong.

He will replace Joy Cheng. Cheng had been appointed as head of Citi Commercial Bank for Hong Kong in February 2024.

Hung will also serve as a member of the Hong Kong executive committee.

He brings over 20 years of experience working with Hong Kong and mainland Chinese clients, including multinational companies. 

Hung reports to Kaleem Rizvi, head of corporate bank for Japan, North Asia, and Australia; and Aveline San, Hong Kong and Macau CEO and head of banking.

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