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Citi set to announce Distelbrink replacement

Date: 05 Feb 2010

The US bank is poised to announce a replacement for Ivo Distelbrink, its recently departed Asia head of treasury and trade solutions. He has joined BoA-ML, which also this week unveiled the appointment of Rick Maloney.

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Leigh Powell
US bank Citi has told asiamoney.com it is poised to announce a replacement for Ivo Distelbrink within the next few weeks.

Distelbrink left the bank just before Christmas to join Bank of America-Merrill Lynch as managing director and Asia head of global treasury services. He takes up his new role in March.

His departure was widely seen as a blow for Citi, a firm he had been with since 1994. Most recently he served as Asia head of treasury and trade solutions, which encompasses cash...

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