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Cash and Trade Processing Analyst

Malaysia Citi Bank MYR 3,000–MYR 5,000/month*
Job Description

The Cash and Trade Processing Analyst at Citi Bank in Malaysia is responsible for processing and managing cash and trade transactions. Candidates should have a strong understanding of financial instruments and trade processes, excellent analytical skills, and attention to detail. They are expected to ensure the accuracy and efficiency of transactions, comply with regulatory requirements, and provide exceptional client service. Strong communication and problem-solving skills are essential.

Company Info

Citi Bank, a global leader in financial services, operates in over 160 countries, providing a wide range of banking products and services to individuals, corporations, governments, and institutions. Known for its innovation and commitment to customer service, Citi Bank offers solutions in retail banking, credit cards, corporate and investment banking, and wealth management. With a strong focus on digital transformation, Citi Bank aims to provide seamless and secure banking experiences for its clients worldwide.

Destination Guide

Malaysia offers a vibrant mix of culture, lifestyle, and job opportunities, especially in urban centers like Kuala Lumpur. The country is known for its diverse population, delicious cuisine, and beautiful landscapes. Job opportunities are abundant in sectors like finance, technology, and tourism. The lifestyle is a blend of traditional and modern influences, with a relatively low cost of living. Malaysia has a straightforward visa process for skilled workers, and the government encourages foreign talent to relocate. Expats enjoy a welcoming environment, with English widely spoken and a rich cultural tapestry to explore.

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