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Assistant Vice President, Securities Services Asset Servicing

Taiwan Citi Bank $70,000–$100,000/year*
Job Description

The Assistant Vice President in Securities Services Asset Servicing at Citi Bank is expected to manage and oversee asset servicing operations, ensuring compliance with regulations and efficient service delivery. Candidates should have a strong background in financial services, particularly in securities and asset management, with excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Experience in managing teams and projects is essential, along with a deep understanding of market trends and regulatory requirements.

Company Info

Citi Bank is a leading global bank with a presence in over 160 countries, offering a wide range of financial products and services to individuals, corporations, governments, and institutions. Known for its innovation and commitment to customer service, Citi Bank provides banking, credit, investment, and wealth management solutions. The bank is dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, encouraging growth and development among its employees.

Destination Guide

Taiwan is an island known for its vibrant culture, advanced technology, and stunning landscapes. It offers numerous job opportunities, particularly in finance, technology, and manufacturing sectors. The lifestyle in Taiwan is a blend of traditional and modern, with a rich cultural heritage and a bustling urban life. The cost of living is relatively affordable, and the healthcare system is excellent. For expatriates, obtaining a work visa requires a job offer from a Taiwanese employer, and the process is generally straightforward. Taiwan is welcoming to foreigners, with many resources available to help with relocation and integration into the local community.

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