
Margolis swaps FXLM for private banking
Adam Margolis becomes head of FX advisory at Citi’s private bank

Adam Margolis, previously global head of foreign exchange and local markets (FXLM) bank sales at Citi, has changed roles to become head of FX advisory at Citi Private Bank.
As part of the move, Margolis has relocated from London to Singapore. He joined Citi in August 2010 as head of FX bank sales for Europe, the Middle East and Africa from Goldman Sachs, where he was a vice-president in the FX sales team for financial institutions.
Margolis started his career at NatWest Markets on a graduate
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