Citi is recruiting a digital asset solutions director based in London, as the bank moves to expand institutional services around crypto. The role will oversee cryptocurrency custody, tokenized assets and digital collateral management, and candidates are expected to have more than ten years of institutional finance experience as well as eight years of team management experience.
The position sits within Citi's investor services unit and is designed to integrate digital asset capabilities into the bank's existing institutional framework. The hiring comes as Citi pushes forward with its 2026 digital assets roadmap, which includes launching a cryptocurrency custody solution and exploring tokenized deposits and stablecoin issuance.
According to CryptoBriefing, the move indicates Citi is shifting from planning to execution. Techub News reported the opening.
Citi is recruiting a digital asset solutions director based in London, as the bank moves to expand institutional services around crypto. The incoming hire will cover cryptocurrency custody, tokenized assets and digital collateral management.
The role requires more than ten years of institutional finance experience and eight years of team management experience.
The position sits within Citi's investor services unit, which aims to integrate digital asset capabilities into the bank's existing institutional framework. The recruitment comes as Citi advances its 2026 digital assets roadmap, which includes launching a cryptocurrency custody solution and exploring tokenized deposits and stablecoin issuance.
The shift from planning to execution is reflected in the hiring, according to CryptoBriefing. Techub News reported the opening.
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