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Citi wealth head visits Hong Kong

Andy Sieg attended three events and toured Citi’s Global Wealth Centre.

Citi’s wealth head Andy Sieg visited Hong Kong for the third time in the past twelve months.

Sieg attended the Citi private Bank Fund Symposium as well as the Citi Wealth Strategy Luncheon during his visit, the bank said in a press release. Sieg also toured Citi’s Global Wealth Centre, located at K11 Atelier Victoria Dockside.

He also attended a panel discussion co-hosted by Citi and the FinTech Association of Hong Kong.

Sieg stressed the importance of Citi’s wealth business in Asia as well as Hong Kong’s position as a key growth hub for the bank.

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