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Citi TTS names Rishi Luthria as APAC head of platforms and data services

Luthria first joined the bank in 2012.

Citi has appointed Rishi Luthria as Asia Pacific head of platforms and data services (PDS). 

Luthria is tasked with leading the product strategy for the Citi Trade and Treasury Solutions’ offerings in PDS across the region.

He is also expected to drive the digital agenda of TTS Asia Pacific.

Prior to becoming head of PDS, Luthria worked several roles in Citi since joining the bank in 2012. Notable, he helped successfully set-up, scale, and lead the regional implementation team in Malaysia and launched the CitiDirect Digital Onboarding platform across Asia Pacific.

He is most recently the TTS regional sales head for Citi Commercial Bank.

Luthria reports to Naveed Anwar, global head of figital for TTS and Rajesh Mehta, Asia Pacific head of TTS.

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