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Citi appoints Anand Sairam as CFO for APAC

He has been a part of Citi’s finance team for 8 years.

Citi has named Anand Sairam as chief financial officer for Asia Pacific.

Sairam will lead the APAC finance team and is now responsible for driving the bank's overall finance strategy for the region in partnership with senior stakeholders.

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Sairam has been a part of Citi’s finance team for 8 years. Most recently, he served as Asia’s regional head of financial planning and analysis (FP&A) after serving in the role of Head of Corporate FP&A. 

He first joined Citi in 2014. Prior to that, he held investment banking roles at Nomura Securities and Deutsche Bank.

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