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Citi hires corporate banking director in Australia

Date: 05 Mar 2010

The US bank has appointed Brett Hamner as director in its corporate banking team for Australia, according to an internal memo. He joins from Deutsche Bank, where he had been head of corporate banking in Australia.

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Aaron Pan
US bank Citi has named Brett Hamner as a director in its corporate banking team for Australia.

He joins from Deutsche Bank, where more recently he was head of corporate banking in Australia, according to an internal memo seen by asiamoney.com. He has also previously worked for Citi in New York and London.

Hamner will be based in Sydney and reports...

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