
In a recent development, Alexander Wong, ex-managing director of the now-inoperative Credit Suisse, has taken up a new role at Citi’s investment banking division in Asia.
Citi has officially announced the appointment of Alexander Wong as their new Managing Director for the investment banking sector. His primary responsibilities in this role will involve bolstering senior coverage within the industrials and mobility sector across the Asia Pacific region.
Wong brings a wealth of experience and industry knowledge to his new role at Citi. His strategic thinking and leadership skills will be crucial in driving the growth and development of Citi’s investment banking division.
In his capacity as the managing director, Wong will report directly to Lei Li, who is the APAC head of industrials for the investment banking division. Wong’s appointment is expected to significantly contribute to the strategic expansion and growth of the industrials and mobility sector in the Asia Pacific region.
Before taking up his new role at Citi, Wong served as a managing director at Credit Suisse. He was instrumental in managing and developing the mobility and industrial technology sectors in his previous role. His past experience and achievements in the industry are expected to contribute significantly to his success at Citi.
What is Alexander Wong’s new role at Citi?
Alexander Wong has been appointed as the new Managing Director for the investment banking division at Citi. His role will primarily focus on enhancing senior coverage in the industrials and mobility sector across the Asia Pacific region.
Who will Alexander Wong report to at Citi?
In his role as Managing Director, Alexander Wong will directly report to Lei Li, the APAC head of industrials for the investment banking division.
What was Alexander Wong’s role at Credit Suisse?
Prior to his role at Citi, Alexander Wong served as a Managing Director at Credit Suisse, where he was responsible for managing the mobility and industrial technology sectors.