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Global Receivables PR

Citi

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Citi

Global Receivables PR

Hybrid New York City, NY, United States(Hybrid) Mid-Level
Posted a month ago
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Citibank, N. A. seeks a Global Receivables PR for its New York, NY location.

Duties: Support and build a global strategy for domestic payments and receivables within Treasury and Trade Solutions (TTS). Assist in the development, rollout, and commercialization of robust and innovative capabilities aligned with the global product roadmap to ensure clients receive payments in an efficient and convenient manner for their treasury and commerce needs. Oversee the Global Domestic Receivables product suite and monitor performance drivers for the product portfolio including client experience, pricing, client engagement, and risks. Anticipate evolving client needs across regions ensuring product roadmap delivers continuous and commercially relevant innovations. Promote enhancements to the client experience and operating model to move toward real time, simple digital experiences. Drive business growth and competitive advantages through targeted industry and client segment focus. Collaborate with Global, Regional and Country Payments & Receivables teams, Operations and Technology teams, and key partners in Sales, Onboarding and Service to deliver business objectives. A telecommuting/hybrid work schedule may be permitted within a commutable distance from the worksite in accordance with Citi policies and protocols.

Requirements: Bachelor’s degree, or foreign equivalent, in Economics, Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field, and five (5) years of experience in the job offered or in a related finance occupation. Employer will accept three (3) years of university-level studies plus two (2) years of relevant experience in meeting the bachelor’s degree requirement. Five (5) years of experience must include: Working with payment networks, processors, and gateways with hands-on experience working with financial industry regulations and regional requirements; Conducting market research to understand customer needs, pain points, and the competitive landscape; Using analytics to drive product decisions with tools including SQL, Excel, or data visualization platforms; Setting and monitoring Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for transaction success rates, user adoption, and profitability; and Utilizing knowledge of monetization strategies including transaction fees, subscription models, or value-added services to enhance product offering and generate revenue. 40 hrs./wk. Applicants submit resumes at https://jobs.citi.com/.  Please reference Job ID #25909031. EO Employer.

Wage Range:                $217,400 to $230,000/year

Job Family Group:         Product Management and Develop

Job Family:                   Product Management

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Primary Location:

New York New York United States

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In addition to salary, Citi’s offerings may also include, for eligible employees, discretionary and formulaic incentive and retention awards. Citi offers competitive employee benefits, including: medical, dental & vision coverage; 401(k); life, accident, and disability insurance; and wellness programs. Citi also offers paid time off packages, including planned time off (vacation), unplanned time off (sick leave), and paid holidays. For additional information regarding Citi employee benefits, please visit citibenefits.com. Available offerings may vary by jurisdiction, job level, and date of hire.

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Most Relevant Skills

Please see the requirements listed above.

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Other Relevant Skills

For complementary skills, please see above and/or contact the recruiter.

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Anticipated Posting Close Date:

Dec 31, 2025

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Citi is an equal opportunity employer, and qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law.

 

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View Citi’s EEO Policy Statement and the Know Your Rights poster.

Required Skills
  • payment networks
  • financial industry regulations
  • market research
  • analytics
  • SQL
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