Citi Group appoints head of digital assets in crypto hiring spree
The new head of digital assets at Citi’s institutional branch will focus on pursuing connections and investments with clients, startups, and regulators. American multinational investment bank Citi announced it had appointed Puneet Singhvi to lead the digital assets division of its Institutional Clients Group (ICG) starting on Dec. 1.In addition to appointing Singhvi on Nov. 22, Citi is hiring 100 additional personnel to for its digital assets division. The move indicates a concerted effort to beef up the financial group’s understanding of digital assets. Singhvi was previously the head of....
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