Veronika Boldova
About Veronika Boldova
Veronika Boldova serves as the Director of Cash & Liquidity Sales in Global Transaction Banking at VTB, a position she has held since 2019. She has a background in finance and has previously worked at Citi in various roles, including Trade Finance Product Manager.
Current Position at VTB
Veronika Boldova serves as the Director of Cash & Liquidity Sales within the Global Transaction Banking division at VTB. She has held this position since 2019 and operates out of Moscow, Russia. In her role, she is responsible for overseeing cash management and liquidity solutions for clients, contributing to the bank's strategic objectives in the transaction banking sector.
Previous Experience at Citi
Before joining VTB, Veronika Boldova worked at Citi from 2012 to 2016. She began her career there as an intern in the Global Transactions Services Department for four months in 2012. Following her internship, she advanced to the position of Trade Finance Product Manager within the Institutional Clients Group, Treasury and Trade Solutions, where she worked for four years.
Educational Background
Veronika Boldova has a diverse educational background. She studied at the Moscow International Higher Business School MIRBIS, where she focused on Language Interpretation and Translation, earning a Specialist degree from 2009 to 2011. Additionally, she was an exchange student at Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur ESCE, specializing in International Finance for 11 months in 2011. She also attended the Russian University of Economics named after G.V. Plekhanov, where she studied Investment Management and obtained a Specialist degree from 2007 to 2012.
Career Progression at VTB
Veronika Boldova initially joined VTB in 2016 as part of the Cash & Liquidity Sales team in Global Transaction Banking. She worked in this capacity until 2019, when she transitioned to her current role as Director. Her career progression within VTB highlights her expertise in cash management and liquidity solutions, which she has continued to develop over the years.