Robin Marshall Sunday, March 31, 2019, 00:20 In a first, exclusive interview with the Budapest Business Journal, Citi’s Kevin A. Murray reflects on a strong year for the bank in Hungary, being shortlisted for the Expat CEO of the Year title, and combating the labor crisis. Kevin A. Murray (left) receiving his BBJ Expat CEO runners’ up certificate from editor-in-chief Robin Marshall. While 2018 was a good year for Citi in Hungary, the status of the business here as a branch of Citibank Europe Plc., based in Dublin, makes it difficult to report exact figures. If that is a frustration for a business journalist, it is equally so for Murray, a self-confessed “numbers man”, who is both country head for Hungary and CEO of what the bank calls its CE5 Cluster: Hungary, plus Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania and Slovakia. “Year-on-year growth was good, but I think from our foundation in Hungary in 1985, we have managed to develop the business every year, that is what is really important,” Murray explains, speaking in his Bank Center office, overlooking Parliament. “This year, we saw significant growth in our ecommercial and global subsidiaries businesses, with double-digit growth in both. Treasury and Trade Solutions… Read full this story
- 14th session of 15th N.A. Standing Committee to open on August 9
- 'Chance to challenge myself' Strictly's Giovanni Pernice opens up on all-male partnership
- 5 New cryptocurrency that could list on Binance
- NYT-Published Taliban Terrorist Rumored to Have Hosted Slain al-Qaeda Chief Resurfaces
- I migliori droni del 2022: DJI, Parrot e non solo
- The Boyfriend Dungeon backlash was nothing new for queer games
- Afghan translators left behind and fearing for their lives after helping UK forces sue British government
- Huge DJI Avata leaks still don't answer my biggest question about the drone
- Here to Make Friends: Why Emmys Are Recognizing Positive Reality TV Over Dramatic Storytelling
- FIFA 23 HyperMotion2 hands-on preview
Inclusivity, Openness and a Meritocracy have 301 words, post on bbj.hu at March 31, 2019. This is cached page on Trend . If you want remove this page, please contact us.