UK Global Network Banking GNB Head – Citi

UK Global Network Banking GNB Head – Citi

UK Global Network Banking GNB Head – Citi

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Discover your future at CitiWorking at Citi is far more than just a job. A career with us means joining a team of more than 230,000 dedicated people from around the globe. At Citi, you'll have the opportunity to grow your career, give back to your community and make a real impact. Job OverviewThe UK GNB Head is a senior management level position responsible for delivering Citi's unique global network to the subsidiaries and regional treasury centers of our Banking clients operating in and out of the United Kingdom. This position will drive revenue growth for the UK franchise by ensuring strong focus on origination, driving wins across all products across Citi franchise and delivery of excellent client experience. This role is a key member of Citi UK Corporate Banking senior management team, reporting directly to UK Corporate Banking Head. Responsibilities: Develop and monitor a client driven franchise growth plan which is delivered through people and franchise managementUnderstand regional and emerging market trends to identify growth opportunities, anticipate obstacles and communicate a forward-looking vision that is responsive to changes in the environmentResponsible for overall subsidiary and regional relationship management and providing a wide range of treasury and corporate finance solutions, including cash management, trade, FX, financing and commoditiesDrive client planning, product agnostic cross selling, client access, and effective capital allocation Translate Citi's strategy into an effective and efficient GNB business plan and drive a strong balance between near-term and long-term prioritiesDrive C suite client interactions and content creation for strategic dialogueEnsure alignment of core strategy against the segment with Banking, Markets, Services, Global Wealth Management, as well as Institutional Client Management ("ICM") and Ris