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The Citi enters Social security as a collection agent

posted on: Feb 2 2012 8:45 by RDugey. Viewed 21 times.

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The Social Security Treasury (TSS) signed a contract with the Citi as the body collector from the Dominican system of Social Security (SDSS).

The document was signed by Henry Sahdalá, Treasurer of the Social Security, and Marcos Antonio Decormis, Vice President of global services settlement of Citibank. The event took place at the main Office of the TSS.

Citibank has been authorized to receive and manage revenues generated by the SDSS, joining the network of collection now consists of nine financial institutions.

In addition to the Citi, are part of the process banks reservations, Popular, BHD, of progress, Leon, Santa Cruz, López de Haro and BDI.

Treasurer welcomed representatives from Citi branch Dominican Republic, first Bank of foreign capital which is in the process of collection of the SDSS.

Decormis expressed his satisfaction with the Alliance which, in his view, be of benefit u000afor both institutions.

In the signing ceremony were present, Citibank: Nicole Cedeño, Vice-President Legal; José Alberto González, resident Vice President, cash management, and Gabriella Haché, public relations.

By the Treasury, was attended by Gustavo González, financial manager; Héctor Mota, Manager of operations and technology; Juan Vidal, consultant legal, and Julio Felix, responsible for Control and analysis of management of finance.

El Citi is a U.S. Bank with representation in over 100 countries.



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The Citi enters Social security as a collection agent

posted on: Feb 2 2012 8:45 by RDugey. Viewed 21 times.

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The Social Security Treasury (TSS) signed a contract with the Citi as the body collector from the Dominican system of Social Security (SDSS).

The document was signed by Henry Sahdalá, Treasurer of the Social Security, and Marcos Antonio Decormis, Vice President of global services settlement of Citibank. The event took place at the main Office of the TSS.

Citibank has been authorized to receive and manage revenues generated by the SDSS, joining the network of collection now consists of nine financial institutions.

In addition to the Citi, are part of the process banks reservations, Popular, BHD, of progress, Leon, Santa Cruz, López de Haro and BDI.

Treasurer welcomed representatives from Citi branch Dominican Republic, first Bank of foreign capital which is in the process of collection of the SDSS.

Decormis expressed his satisfaction with the Alliance which, in his view, be of benefit u000afor both institutions.

In the signing ceremony were present, Citibank: Nicole Cedeño, Vice-President Legal; José Alberto González, resident Vice President, cash management, and Gabriella Haché, public relations.

By the Treasury, was attended by Gustavo González, financial manager; Héctor Mota, Manager of operations and technology; Juan Vidal, consultant legal, and Julio Felix, responsible for Control and analysis of management of finance.

El Citi is a U.S. Bank with representation in over 100 countries.




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