Citi appoints Minh Ngo as country officer and banking head for Vietnam

By Dan Minh  &nbspDecember 5, 2025 | 03:00 am PT

Citi officially announced the appointment of Minh Ngo as Citi Country Officer and Banking Head for Vietnam, a role that also includes serving as General Director of Citi’s Ho Chi Minh City Branch.

Minh Ngo will be the first Vietnamese national to assume the role of country officer since the bank began operating in Vietnam more than three decades ago. Photo courtesy of Citi

Citi has served clients in Vietnam since 1993, providing corporations, financial institutions, investors, and government organizations with a broad spectrum of financial products and services. The bank has supported Vietnam’s economic growth, international trade connectivity, and the expansion of both multinational and local businesses.

Minh will act as the bank’s most senior representative in Vietnam and the unified face of the franchise in the local market. She will be responsible for leading the strategy across all client segments and product lines, both domestically and internationally, with the goal of ensuring Citi remains a banking partner for clients operating in Vietnam.

She will hold direct accountability for the financial performance of the banking business, focusing on delivering the value of Citi’s global network to clients while deepening strategic partnerships across the corporate and institutional banking ecosystem.

Her responsibilities also include leading regulatory engagement, overseeing legal entity governance, and driving the execution of Citi’s global transformation initiatives in Vietnam.

Additionally, Minh will be responsible for maintaining a strong risk and control environment, ensuring high standards of governance, compliance, and conduct to safeguard Citi’s reputation locally.

“The appointment of Minh Ngo underscores the bank’s long-term commitment to Vietnam and highlights the increasing strategic importance of the Vietnamese market within Citi’s Asia South cluster,” a representative stated.

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