Citigroup
Citigroup
Citigroup is a global financial services company doing business in more than 100 countries and jurisdictions. Citigroup's operations are organized into two primary segments: the global consumer banking segment and the institutional clients group.
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The agencies will give eight of the largest U.S. banks an extra year to file upcoming resolution plans, and suggested they may stretch out the filing schedule on a more ongoing basis.
September 28 -
The first-of-its-kind study was an acknowledgment that as consumers rely more on digital banking channels, the nation's largest banks are competing more against each other and less against smaller institutions.
September 28 -
Jia Chen has spent the past two years meeting clients, speaking at industry panels and becoming the face of a resurgent market for synthetic CDOs. Along the way, she's helped establish Citigroup as its dominant player.
September 26 -
The market Elinor Hoover is charged with helping Citigroup and its worldwide customer base navigate is in major flux.
September 25 -
When Citigroup encounters its next big, nettlesome problem, it's a good bet that Barbara Desoer will be called on to fix it.
September 25 -
Tracey Brophy Warson runs the largest segment of one of the world’s largest private banking operations, overseeing offices across the continent that manage $191 billion in assets.
September 25 -
Jane Fraser has been tapped to revive lagging parts of Citi’s business before and Mexico is her latest turnaround assignment.
September 25 -
Yolande Piazze oversaw the rollout of Citi FinTech's first product in December 2016. Three months later, she was named the unit's CEO.
September 25 -
Part of Julie Monaco's role at Citigroup is to understand the worries of governments and central banks around the world.
September 25 -
Citigroup plans to purchase or produce all of its energy from renewable sources by 2020, the company said during Climate Week New York.
September 20