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Bank of America Merrill Lynch appoint new head of GTS India

Published: November 19, 2013

Meeta Makhan has been named managing director and head of GTS, India. She will be based in Delhi and report to Ivo Distelbrink, head of GTS, Asia Pacific, and Kaku Nakhate, president and country head, India, Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

In this role, Meeta will be responsible for driving the GTS business in India end to end, establishing strategy and execution plans for the GTS product set across treasury management, liquidity, cards, trade and supply chain finance, across all client segments.

Meeta joins Bank of America Merrill Lynch from Barclays Bank where she was head of coverage for the multinational business in India. She previously worked with Standard Chartered Bank and Citibank in senior transaction banking roles. She brings over 15 years of experience to the company.

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