Maria Uzoykina
About Maria Uzoykina
Maria Uzoykina serves as the Account Director for Central Europe at SWIFT, a position she has held since 2019. She has a strong academic background in law, with degrees from Universität Zürich and MGIMO, and has previously worked in various roles at SWIFT.
Work at SWIFT
Maria Uzoykina has been serving as the Account Director for Central Europe at SWIFT since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for managing client relationships and driving business development in the region. Prior to her current position, she worked at SWIFT as an Expert in Business Intelligence and Compliance from 2016 to 2017 in Moscow. Additionally, she held the position of Account Director for the Banking Market in Russia, CIS, Georgia, and Mongolia from 2017 to 2018.
Education and Expertise
Maria Uzoykina holds a Master of Laws (LLM) degree in Business Law from Universität Zürich, which she completed in 2013. She also earned a Bachelor's degree in International Law and Legal Studies from Московский Государственный Институт Международных Отношений (MGIMO) in 2011. Furthermore, she obtained a Master's degree in International Trade Law from Московская Государственная Юридическая Академия имени О.Е. Кутафина (MGYUA) in 2013.
Background
Maria Uzoykina has a strong background in law and compliance, with a focus on international relations. Her educational journey includes significant studies in both international law and business law, equipping her with the knowledge necessary for her roles in the finance and banking sectors. Her experience at SWIFT spans multiple roles and regions, highlighting her expertise in client management and compliance.
Professional Experience
Maria Uzoykina's professional experience includes various roles at SWIFT, where she has developed a comprehensive understanding of the banking market across different regions. Her tenure at SWIFT began in 2016, and she has since progressed through several positions, demonstrating her capability in managing complex client relationships and compliance issues within the financial sector.