Citibank Korea named Best International Bank in Korea by Asiamoney
이 글자크기로 변경됩니다.
(예시) 가장 빠른 뉴스가 있고 다양한 정보, 쌍방향 소통이 숨쉬는 다음뉴스를 만나보세요. 다음뉴스는 국내외 주요이슈와 실시간 속보, 문화생활 및 다양한 분야의 뉴스를 입체적으로 전달하고 있습니다.
Citibank Korea has been named Best International Bank in Korea for 2023 by finance publication Asiamoney.
According to Asiamoney, Citibank Korea demonstrated significant performance improvements across financial metrics, with tangible gains in total revenue and net income compared to 2022. Particularly strong growth was seen in corporate banking.
Citibank Korea is navigating a trajectory of substantial growth across all fronts of the Institutional Clients Group, encompassing foreign exchange and capital markets, corporate client treasury management and securities services. These endeavors strategically underscore the commitment of Citibank Korea to reshape its revenue model, reinforcing its position as a beacon of financial strength.
“Thanks to all our employees, who are working together for the growth of clients and the bank. We were able to win this award during a time of change and challenge,” said Citibank Korea's CEO Myung-Soon Yoo.
“Citibank Korea will continue to provide high-quality financial services as a trusted financial partner for the sustainable growth of corporate clients that are rapidly expanding in the global market.”
BY KIM SU-HYEON [kim.suhyeon4@joongang.co.kr]
Copyright © 코리아중앙데일리. 무단전재 및 재배포 금지.
- Korea's hotels are full but halls are empty as industry scrambles to fix labor shortage
- Seoul subway to receive first new map in 40 years
- Two dead, 29 injured in Dobong apartment building fire
- Father dies in Dobong fire while saving his children on Christmas morning
- Life sentence upheld for wife who goaded husband to jump into water
- G-Dragon reveals the name of his anti-drug foundation
- Seventeen’s YouTube show faces backlash over product placement of sweet treat
- Child rapist Cho Doo-soon defies curfew, sent back home
- Nurses flock to the United States in search of better conditions and pay
- As caregiver shortage looms, government turns to young foreigners