Citi names Bhanu Vohra as Head of Commercial Banking in India

Citi names Bhanu Vohra as Head of Commercial Banking in India

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: March 11 2023

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  • Citi India has announced Bhanu Vohra as head of commercial banking, India.
  • Bhanu will be responsible for the Citi Commercial Bank (CCB) business in India, which addresses the banking and financial services needs of emerging large corporates and mid-market enterprises through Citi 's global footprint, international capabilities and innovative solutions.
  • He replaces Tushar Vikram, who becomes the global head of health care for CCB.
  • Bhanu joined Citi in 2000 and has held various senior roles, spanning diverse businesses in Citi, both in the Asia Pacific and Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) regions.
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