Finance
Citi is shaking up its consumer bank — and a key executive is out
Citigroup is shaking up its consumer banking unit.
The bank announced Monday several changes in the top rungs of management within its Global Consumer Banking division in an effort to “align our structure with our strategy,” Stephen Bird, the CEO of the division, wrote in a memo viewed by Business Insider.
Citi’s consumer operation in the US is moving to a regional model — which is how its retail operations in Mexico and Asia are currently organized — a restructuring that will come with two new roles:
- Anand Selva, currently the head of consumer banking in Asia Pacific, will be the head of US consumer banking.
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David Chubak, currently the head of global retail banking, will be head of retail banking and consumer lending.
Jud Linville, the head of global cards and consumer services, is leaving the firm after eight years.
“Today, I am announcing a new organizational structure and two new roles to harmonize our operating model globally. This will intensify efforts to win in the U.S., our largest market, and drive greater client- centricity across product, segment and geography,” Bird said in the memo.
This story is developing.
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