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Published July 18, 2012

Interview transcript: Randolph Koppa, President, Trade and Development Bank, Part 1

Randolph Koppa, president of Trade and Development Bank discusses the early days of his international banking career, his return to Asia and coming to Mongolia.

Date: July 18, 2012
Author: Randolph Koppa
Categories: Branch Banking, Retail Banking
Keywords: Mongolia, Randolph Koppa, Trade and Development Bank, Bank of America, Continental Bank, US Bank, ING Bank, Duna Bank, Citibank, Corporate Finance

1. The early days Emmanuel Daniel (ED): How has your career evolved so far, and where were you before this? Randolp Koppa (RK): This is the twelfth country outside the United States that I have worked in, in a forty-five year career. I was with Bank of America back in the day and trained in San Fr...

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