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Monday 26 February 2024 2:58 pm  |  Updated:  Wednesday 19 June 2024 6:51 pm

Citi poaches top JPMorgan investment banker to head up new division

By: Lars Mucklejohn

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Viswas Raghavan arrives at Downing Street for a meeting in London on January 11, 2018. (Photo credit should read TOLGA AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images)
Viswas Raghavan arrives at Downing Street for a meeting in London on January 11, 2018. (Photo credit should read TOLGA AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images)

Citigroup has appointed JPMorgan Chase veteran Vis Raghavan to head up its new banking division as the Wall Street giant embarks on a mammoth restructuring.

Raghavan was promoted to head of investment banking at JPMorgan, the world’s largest bank by market capitalisation, just last month and has worked there for 23 years in total, also holding senior positions in its debt and equity capital markets divisions.

With Raghavan’s appointment, Citi has filled out its new management team.

The bank is undergoing a major shake-up that is set to involve 20,000 job cuts and a new corporate structure comprising five operating divisions.

Chief executive Jane Fraser plans to streamline the bank and tackle bureaucracy by pulling out of retail banking in 14 countries and reducing the number of management layers within the group.

Investors have been demanding improvements in Citi’s investment banking business, which has long lagged behind Wall Street rivals JPMorgan, Bank of America and Goldman Sachs.

Fraser has touted the new appointment in an internal memo, saying: “Vis is a proven leader, and his appointment is another example of our ability to attract the best talent to our firm.”

He is expected to join Citigroup in the summer, also becoming executive vice chair. Citi’s interim head of banking Peter Babej is expected to retire later this year.

Shortly after the Citi news, JPMorgan is understood to have appointed Filippo Gori and Doug Petno to be co-heads of its new global banking division, which includes the group’s commercial, corporate and investment banking businesses.

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