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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, ...
Citigroup has stood by wealth management boss Andy Sieg after hiring law firm Paul Weiss to investigate complaints into his ...
Sieg, 58, was head of Merrill Wealth Management, left in 2023 and returned that September to Citigroup, where he worked ...
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 ...
Colleagues accused Sieg of intimidating behavior, according to a report, and he continues in his role as head of Citi Wealth ...
Viswas Raghavan's hiring spree and push for more internal cooperation are helping Citigroup's investment banking business ...
Citigroup is making aggressive moves to revitalize its investment banking unit by recruiting top talent, a strategy being led ...
In the past year, Wall Street has applauded CEO Jane Fraser’s efforts. Shares are up 47% compared to a 15% rise in the S&P. Jack Forbes / NY Post Design Before Fraser’s turnaround, Citi had ...
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser said she decided to exit the bank's retail operations in 13 countries outside the U.S. to improve returns. One of the biggest priorities for Fraser, who took over for ...
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser earned $22.5 million in her first year as the first woman to lead one of Wall Street's four major banks. The company's shares fell 2% in 2021 and its stock has risen less ...
Citigroup announced Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020, that Fraser would succeed Michael Corbat as the bank’s next chief executive, making Fraser the first woman to ever lead a Wall Street bank.