Citi Viet Nam named best corporate digital bank

Aug 12th at 09:00
12-08-2017 09:00:00+07:00

Citi Viet Nam named best corporate digital bank

Citi swept the country awards in the Corporate Digital Bank category, winning accolades for its performance in 15 countries and territories recognised by Global Finance.

 

The countries and territories include Viet Nam, Australia, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, the Philippines and Thailand.

In the World’s Best Corporate/Institutional Digital Banks in Asia Pacific category, Citi won five regional sub-category awards, including Most Innovative Digital Bank, Best Online Cash Management, Best Online Treasury Services, Best in Mobile Banking and Best Mobile Banking App.

“Being truly digital is fundamental to our strategy. We continuously invest in the next generation of technology, intuitive user interfaces and advanced online analytics, and are early adopters in exciting areas such as robotics, predictive analytics, blockchain distributed ledger technologies, and digital identity solutions,” said Rajesh Mehta, Citi’s Asia Pacific head of Treasury and Trade Solutions (TTS).

Citi’s TTS business has been at the forefront of innovation, with the introduction of a wide range of leading solutions.

“Citi’s goal is to be the world’s leading digital bank and deliver remarkable banking experiences to our clients, wherever they are. We have accelerated efforts to transform our model to be simpler, more nimble, highly relevant, scalable and far more digital,” said Natasha Ansell, managing director, Citi’s country officer for Viet Nam.

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