OREANDA-NEWS. June 21, 2013. Citibank announces the appointment of new directors in Yekaterinburg and Volgograd. Anton Todosiychuk has been put in charge of the bank’s branch in Yekaterinburg and will be responsible for business development in the region as well as the branch’s compliance with Russian legislative norms and internal corporate procedures.

Anton has worked in the banking sector since 2001. In August 2006 he joined Citi as a project development manager when the bank prepared to open its business in Yekaterinburg. Following the registration of the branch in May 2007, Anton became deputy director for the Yekaterinburg branch and simultaneously director of the Uralskoye office. Under his leadership the Uralskoye office generated the largest client portfolio of the bank’s business in the region. Prior to this new appointment Anton was head of Citibank’s branch in Volgograd for more than a year. Anton Todosiychuk is a graduate of Ural State Technical University.

Artem Godunov was appointed Branch Manager for Citibank in Volgograd. Artem graduated from the economics department at Volgograd State University and prior to this appointment managed a Citibank office in Moscow.

"I am confident that under the leadership of the new Branch Managers these businesses will continue to dynamically develop and successfully meet our clients’ needs, as our managers possess the professional experience, market knowledge, strategic vision and leadership qualities necessary for the bank’s development and the implementation of its long-term strategy and for providing world-class banking services to our clients," said Igor Lisitsin, Regional Sales and Distribution Head for Citibank. "Citi’s branch in Yekaterinburg serves several thousand clients, and their numbers are constantly growing. Anton is well acquainted with the banking community in the region and has extensive experience in the banking sector. Artem Godunov also proved his merits for Citibank in Moscow as an effective manager and became the best candidate to succeed Anton in Volgograd".