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Citigroup's India Commercial Banking Chief Vohra Exits

Citigroup's India Commercial Banking Chief Vohra Exits

Bloomberg14-07-2025
Citigroup Inc.'s India head of commercial banking, Bhanu Vohra, is leaving after about two and a half decades with the bank, according to people familiar with the matter.
Vohra, a veteran banker who most recently led a team that provides global banking solutions to Indian mid-sized companies, is now on gardening leave and is exploring other career opportunities, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private information. He resigned a few weeks ago, they said.
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