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Citi appoint new Global Head of Payments and Receivables

Published: December 22, 2016

Citi have announced the appointment of Hubert J.P. Jolly as the Global Head of Payments and Receivables. J.P. will continue to be a member of the Treasury and Trade Solutions (TTS) Global Executive Committee and will remain in New York. He replaces Ebru Pakcan who was recently appointed as the TTS EMEA Region Head.

J.P. joined Citi in 1997 as part of the Global Emerging Markets Associate (GEMA) program which led to him working in several regions. This led to roles in Financial Institutions Strategy and as the WorldLink Global Product Manager. J.P. was promoted to N.A. Head of Payments & Cards in 2004. In 2009, he became Global Head of Commercial Cards & Procure-to-Pay. He took up his current role as Global Head of Channel & Enterprise Services in 2010.

J.P. currently serves on a number of Industry Boards including the SWIFT Corporate Advisory Board. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Operational Research from Georgetown University.

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Article Last Updated: November 26, 2020

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