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Citi names head of Indonesia commercial bank

Edwin Pribadi returns to Citi after a spell at OCBC.

Citibank Indonesia (Citi Indonesia) has announced the appointment of Edwin Pribadi as head of Citi Commercial Bank (CCB) for Indonesia, effective 7 May 2024.

Pribadi (pictured) will oversee all Citi’s CCB business and operations in Indonesia and is responsible for driving business strategy and financial performance, including deepening client relationships, according to a statement by the bank.

Pribadi has two decades of experience in banking across different roles, and this is his second time at Citi. He started his career with the bank as a regional management associate in 2003, followed by an assignment to Citigroup’s Apac operations and technology leadership development programme in Shanghai in 2006.

Over the years, he has held various leadership positions within Citi, including roles as a trade and tax operation unit head, and a commercial banking relationship manager team leader.

In 2013, he moved to OCBC Indonesia, where he was a business banking credit program & portfolio management head, and later the enterprise banking business head.

“Indonesia remains an important market to Citi given its prominence within Southeast Asia and its strategic ties with other countries in the region,” said Gunjan Kalra, head of Citi Commercial Bank for Asia North, Australia & Asia South.

“We’re witnessing the emergence of numerous mid-sized companies in Indonesia, having the vision to expand their presence regionally and even globally,” he added.

CCB delivers a range of products, including cash and liquidity management, foreign exchange, trade finance, capital markets, and lending solutions among others, to mid-sized companies that are either global or looking at building an international footprint.

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