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Citigroup’s star wealth chief Andy Sieg is being probed after at least six managing directors accused him of humiliating ...
Citigroup (NYSE:C) has hired law firm Paul Weiss to look into complaints about the behavior of its wealth management chief, ...
Sieg, 58, was head of Merrill Wealth Management, left in 2023 and returned that September to Citigroup, where he worked ...
Sieg was hired in September 2023 by Fraser to assist with her turnaround strategy for Citigroup. Under Sieg, the wealth unit has successfully shifted its focus from a lending-oriented private bank to ...
Viswas Raghavan's hiring spree and push for more internal cooperation are helping Citigroup's investment banking business ...
Citigroup Inc. hired law firm Paul Weiss to investigate complaints about the behavior of the bank’s wealth-management chief, Andy Sieg, who was brought on by Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser as a ...
Citigroup chief Jane Fraser has been handed a 6% pay rise to $26 million, thanks to her major overhaul of the Wall Street giant. But she still remains the worst paid of her peers.
Citigroup announced that Jane Fraser would succeed Michael Corbat as the bank's next chief executive, making Fraser the first woman to ever lead a Wall Street bank. Fraser, 53, is currently head ...
Fraser is now Corbat’s likely successor, which could make her the first-ever woman CEO of a major bank. Citigroup is the country’s third largest bank, with $1.9 trillion in assets last year.
NEW YORK – Citigroup’s Jane Fraser will become the first woman to lead a Wall Street bank when she succeeds CEO Michael Corbat in February. The New York bank announced the succession Thursday.
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser, who took over for predecessor Mike Corbat this month, told staff in a memo that working "nights, very early mornings and weekends" can prevent employees from "recharging ...