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* THE VALUE IS THE MARKET VALUE AS OF THE LAST DAY OF THE QUARTER FOR WHICH THE 13F WAS FILED.
FUND | NUMBER OF SHARES | VALUE ($) | PUT OR CALL |
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DIRECTORS | AGE | BIO | OTHER DIRECTOR MEMBERSHIPS |
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Ms. Cole has been nominated to serve on the Board because of her significant and wide-ranging experience in the financial services industry. She has decades of experience leading global businesses and operations, as well as overseeing strategy, risk management and human capital management in regulated, financial services companies. Ms. Cole’s experience leading consumer business operations, including at Citi, enables her to contribute to the Board’s oversight of Citi’s business operations, transformation execution and data and technology strategy. In addition, Ms. Cole’s leadership in Citi’s strategic re-organization and as a member of the Compensation Committee at Datadog, Inc. enable her to contribute meaningfully to the Board’s ongoing oversight of human capital management at Citi as it executes on its strategy and transformation. Her deep understanding of technology and risk matters in the financial services context position her well to facilitate the Board’s oversight of data, technology and risk matters at the firm. | |||
Ms. James is a seasoned technology leader with broad international operations experience managing large-scale, complex global operations. An accomplished operational executive, Ms. James has been nominated to serve on the Board because of her expertise in the areas of Technology, Cybersecurity and Data Management, Risk Management, Human Capital Management, Compensation, and International Business. Through her 28-year career as a technology executive at Intel and in her current role as Founder, Chair and CEO of Ampere Computing, a private technology company, and her role as Operating Executive with the Media and Technology Practice at The Carlyle Group, a global investment firm, as well as in her role on the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee to the President of the United States, Ms. James has developed extensive expertise in cybersecurity and emerging technologies. These skills are particularly important to Citi as a member of an industry facing cyber threats and as a company embracing innovation and new technologies including Generative Artificial Intelligence. Through her career at Intel and her previous service on the boards of other prominent international companies (Oracle Corporation, Sabre Corporation, and Vodafone Group Plc), Ms. James has had executive experience with consumer risk management and corporate governance issues. | |||
Mr. Henry, a leading academic and seasoned international economist, has been nominated to serve on the Board because of his extensive expertise in the areas of International Business and Economics, Financial Services, Risk Management, Financial Reporting, Human Capital Management, Environmental and Sustainability and Corporate Governance. As a renowned international economist, he shares important perspectives with the Board on emerging markets, which is a focus of Citi’s strategy. The experience he gained in his role as Dean of the Leonard N. Stern School of Business enables him to provide an important perspective to the Board’s discussions on public affairs, financial, and operational matters. As a member of the Board of Nike, Inc. and its Audit, Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability, and Governance Committees, Mr. Henry has gained knowledge about the consumer business environment, sustainability issues, and governance. Mr. Henry’s governmental advisory roles, including leadership of President Obama’s Transition Team’s review of international lending agencies and his service as an economic advisor to governments in developing and emerging markets, have given him valuable insights and perspectives on international business and financial services. Mr. Henry brings to the Board experience in executive leadership at a large private university, including a robust understanding of the issues facing companies and governments in both mature and emerging markets around the world. | |||
Mr. Dugan is an experienced former banking regulator and former law firm partner who has been nominated to serve on the Board because of his extensive skills and knowledge in the areas of Risk Management, Compensation, Financial Services, Corporate Governance, and Legal, Regulatory and Compliance. Because Citi operates in a highly regulated industry, having Board members like Mr. Dugan, with valuable expertise and perspective in regulatory, legal, and compliance matters, is vital to enhancing the Board’s oversight of the Company. During his tenure as Comptroller of the Currency, Mr. Dugan led the agency through the financial crisis and the ensuing recession that resulted in numerous regulatory, supervisory, and legislative actions for national banks. As a former partner at Covington & Burling LLP, Mr. Dugan advised financial institution clients, including boards of directors, on a range of issues arising from increased regulatory requirements resulting from the financial crisis, including the implementation of the Dodd-Frank Act. In the international arena, Mr. Dugan developed important expertise and insights from serving on the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision as it formulated the “Basel III” regulatory standards; chairing the Joint Forum of banking, securities, and insurance supervisors; performing an active role at the Financial Stability Board; and serving as a member of the Global Advisory Board of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. Mr. Dugan also developed valuable perspective on accounting issues from his five years of service as Trustee of the Financial Accounting Foundation, which oversees the Financial Accounting Standards Board and the Government Accounting Standards Board. | |||
Ms. Fraser is an experienced financial services executive and finance professional who has been nominated to serve on the Board because of her extensive experience and expertise in the areas of Financial Services, Human Capital Management, Regulatory and Compliance, and International Business. Ms. Fraser has gained leadership experience as the President of Citi, extensive consumer business experience as the CEO of Citi’s Global Consumer Banking business, and as the CEO of Citi’s U.S. Consumer and Commercial Banking and Mortgage businesses. She also has experience in global and institutional business operations as the CEO of Citi Latin America, and strategic planning experience as the Global Head of Strategy and Mergers & Acquisitions. With extensive knowledge and experience of Citi’s business segments as well as experience leading from the top of the house, Ms. Fraser is uniquely qualified to serve on the Board. In her previous role as President and in her current role as CEO of Citigroup Inc. she has gained extensive experience with Citi’s governance, regulatory interaction, human capital management, sustainability initiatives, and values and culture. She also brings significant risk management, regulatory, and international experience to our Board. The Board believes that Ms. Fraser, with her financial background, leadership and operational skills, and expertise in regulatory matters and banking, is a valuable resource for the Board. | |||
Mr. Turley, the retired Global Chair and CEO of Ernst & Young, brings to Citi his insights and expertise from his exceptional career in the accounting profession, both in the U.S. and internationally, as well as his executive experience from leading a major public accounting firm. Mr. Turley has been nominated to serve on the Board because of his extensive knowledge and expertise in the areas of Financial Reporting, Corporate Affairs, International Business, Human Capital Management, Legal, Regulatory and Compliance, and Risk Management. As Chair of the Audit Committee and a member of the Risk Management Committee, Mr. Turley adds significant value to the Board’s oversight of financial reporting, regulatory matters, compliance, internal audit, legal issues, and risk management. Having served as Chair and CEO of Ernst & Young, he has developed significant expertise in the areas of compensation, litigation, and corporate governance. Mr. Turley, the former Chairman of the Board of Catalyst, is recognized as a champion of diversity, having received the prestigious Crystal Leadership Award for his support of equal marketplace access for women and the groundbreaking programs he oversaw at Ernst & Young that enable the strategic development of women-owned businesses, and provides guidance to Citi on diversity matters as well. | |||
Ms. Dailey is an experienced former banking regulator who has been nominated to serve on the Board because of her extensive skills and knowledge in the areas of Financial Services, Financial Reporting, Regulatory and Compliance, and Risk Management. Ms. Dailey’s service as the former Senior Deputy Comptroller for Bank Supervision Policy and as the former Chief National Bank Examiner enables her to bring deep experience in risk management, banking, and financial regulation. In addition, her extensive financial services background adds significant value to Citi’s Board. Her 36 years of experience as a banking regulator gives her a unique understanding of our industry and insight into key issues facing financial institutions. Ms. Dailey’s extensive risk management, regulatory, compliance, and government affairs experience well qualify her to serve on Citi’s Board. | |||
Mr. Reiner is an experienced executive who has been nominated to serve on the Board because of his experience in the areas of Technology, Cybersecurity and Data Management, Financial Reporting, Compensation, Corporate Governance, and International Business. In his former role as Operating Partner of General Atlantic LLC, a private equity firm, he has continued to broaden his considerable expertise in technology and management. Through his tenure as Chief Information Officer at General Electric, Mr. Reiner gained extensive experience in the management of a large, complex, multinational operation, developing technology innovations, strategic planning, and marketing to an international consumer and institutional customer base. He also has significant knowledge and insight in information technology through his many years of service as a partner of Boston Consulting Group, where he focused on strategic issues for technology businesses and in advising on cybersecurity issues. Mr. Reiner’s expertise as an innovative technology leader assists Citi in meeting the operational, technology, and cybersecurity challenges inherent in operating a financial services company in the 21st century. Through his service on the Hewlett Packard Board of Directors, Mr. Reiner has developed additional leadership, sustainability and corporate governance expertise as the Chair of its Nominating, Governance and Social Responsibility Committee. | |||
Ms. Costello is an accomplished financial services executive and through her prominent roles in the areas of Financial Services, Risk Management, Financial Reporting, Operations and Technology, and Regulatory and Compliance has been nominated to serve on the Board. Because Citi is an international financial services company, having former banking executives with extensive banking experience, like Ms. Costello, as Board members enables the Board to provide knowledgeable oversight to its business and regulatory activities. In her 30 years at BMO Financial Group, a global financial institution, Ms. Costello acquired extensive experience in personal and commercial banking, wealth management, and capital markets businesses in Canada, Asia, and the U.S. In her roles in Global Treasury and Global Capital Markets, she gained experience in corporate, institutional, and investment banking, securities, trading, and asset management. As CEO of BMO Harris Bank N.A., Ms. Costello gained experience in personal and commercial banking, strategic planning, marketing, regulatory compliance, financial reporting, and personnel matters. Additionally, as CEO of BMO Financial Corporation and U.S. Country Head of BMO Financial Group, she gained further experience in regulatory compliance, including capital and resolution planning, risk management, and governance. Her prior board service at DH Corporation and Diebold Nixdorf provide her with experience in global operations and financial technologies businesses. Ms. Costello’s extensive financial services background also adds significant value to Citi’s and Citibank’s relationships with various regulators and stakeholders. | |||
Mr. Hennes is an experienced financial services professional who has been nominated to serve on the Board because of his considerable expertise in the areas of Compensation, Financial Services, Risk Management, Financial Reporting, and Regulatory and Compliance. Because Citi is an international financial services company with a need to ensure proper risk management, having an executive, like Mr. Hennes, with extensive institutional and risk management experience, enables the Board to provide knowledgeable oversight of its business and its risk management function. In his role as the Co-Founder of Atrevida Partners, LLC, a private asset management firm, and his prior experience at Promontory Financial Group and Bankers Trust Corporation, Mr. Hennes has developed wide-ranging skills and experience in financial services, risk management, regulatory compliance, corporate and investment banking, and securities and trading. While at Bankers Trust Corporation, Mr. Hennes served as Treasurer and was Chairman of Oversight Partners I, the consortium of 14 firms that participated in the equity recapitalization of Long-Term Capital Management. As the Chairman of Oversight Partners I, Mr. Hennes gained experience in credit and risk management, and personnel matters. In his capacity as CEO of Soros Fund Management, Mr. Hennes gained experience in investing, operational infrastructure, and trading, including arbitrage activities. Mr. Hennes’s experience as a Certified Public Accountant has also given him audit, financial reporting, and risk management expertise. | |||
Ms. Taylor is an experienced financial services executive and former regulator who has been nominated to serve on the Board because of her wide-ranging experience in the areas of Financial Services, Regulatory and Compliance, Risk Management, Compensation, Corporate Governance, and Sustainability. Citi’s Board provides oversight of Citi’s banking businesses and regulatory relationships, areas where Ms. Taylor is highly skilled; it also provides oversight of Citi’s compensation programs and governance, including public affairs matters, where Ms. Taylor is able to use her valuable perspective to enhance the Board’s oversight. Ms. Taylor has broad bank regulatory and risk management experience, having served as the Superintendent of Banks for the New York State Banking Department. Her financial services experience includes in-depth private equity, fund management, and investment banking experience as a Vice Chair at Solera Capital LLC and as a Managing Director of Wolfensohn Fund Management, L.P., a fund manager; and Founding Partner and President of M.R. Beal & Company, a full-service investment banking firm. Ms. Taylor also served as Chief Financial Officer of the Long Island Power Authority. In addition, through her work on the Sotheby’s Compensation Committee, the Brookfield Properties Governance Committee, as Chair of Accion and former Chair of the New York Women’s Foundation and the YMCA of Greater New York, Ms. Taylor has gained additional knowledge in corporate affairs, corporate governance, financial reporting, compensation, and legal matters. | |||
Mr. von Koskull is an experienced international financial services executive and serves on the Board because of his extensive experience in the areas of International Business, Regulatory and Compliance, Financial Services, Risk Management, and Environmental and Sustainability matters. Mr. von Koskull brings more than 35 years of experience in institutional and international finance having held several leadership positions at Nordea Bank Abp, including President and Group Chief Executive Officer. He returns to Citi after overseeing derivatives marketing and structuring, leveraged finance, Nordic corporate coverage operations, and investment banking at the firm and at Goldman Sachs. Mr. von Koskull’s background as a financial services executive in Europe enhances the Board’s oversight of Citi’s international operations. His service on the boards of private entities engaged in addressing sustainability issues in Europe will be beneficial to Citi as the knowledge and experience he has gained will strengthen the Board’s oversight of Citi’s sustainability and net zero initiatives, among others. His experience as a leader of a foreign bank in a heavily regulated industry enables him to assist the Board in its oversight of Citi’s relationships and engagement with its regulators, including those in the U.K. and Europe. |
Name and
Principal Position |
Year |
Salary
($) |
Bonus
($) |
Stock
Awards ($) |
Non-Equity
Incentive Plan Compensation ($) |
Change in
Pension Value and Non- Qualified Deferred Compensation Earnings ($) |
All Other
Compensation ($) |
Total
($) |
Jane Fraser | 2024 | $1,500,000 | $4,950,000 | $24,656,800 | $— | $— | $20,700 | $31,127,500 |
CEO | 2023 | $1,500,000 | $3,675,000 | $18,701,013 | $1,562,500 | $— | $19,800 | $25,458,313 |
2022 | $1,500,000 | $3,450,000 | $15,533,265 | $1,562,500 | $— | $18,300 | $22,064,065 | |
Mark Mason
CFO |
2024 | $1,000,000 | $5,632,000 | $8,551,578 | $— | $2,799 | $20,700 | $15,207,077 |
2023 | $1,000,000 | $4,930,000 | $7,535,196 | $1,001,378 | $2,122 | $19,800 | $14,488,496 | |
2022 | $1,000,000 | $5,216,000 | $7,201,834 | $1,608,239 | $1,792 | $18,300 | $15,046,165 | |
Viswas Raghavan
|
2024 | $579,235 | $8,800,000 | $39,376,634 | $— | $— | $384,239 | $49,140,108 |
Andrew
Morton
Head of Markets |
2024 | $1,000,000 | $8,210,000 | $10,933,541 | $4,233,537 | $— | $45,085 | $24,422,163 |
2023 | $7,708,719 | $1,081,628 | $11,610,885 | $3,895,621 | $— | $292,612 | $24,589,465 | |
Andy Sieg
Head of Wealth |
2024 | $1,000,000 | $7,513,993 | $7,632,240 | $— | $1,012 | $20,700 | $16,167,945 |
2023 | $268,493 | $4,400,000 | $9,440,673 | $— | $769 | $— | $14,109,935 |
Customers
Suppliers
Price
Yield
Owner | Position | Direct Shares | Indirect Shares |
---|---|---|---|
Fraser Jane Nind | - | 626,418 | 0 |
RAGHAVAN VISWAS | - | 623,838 | 0 |
Fernandez de Ybarra Francisco | - | 611,843 | 452,473 |
Fraser Jane Nind | - | 428,906 | 0 |
MORTON ANDREW JOHN | - | 410,060 | 0 |
Livingstone David | - | 403,146 | 0 |
Sieg Andrew M. | - | 280,303 | 0 |
Sieg Andrew M. | - | 237,941 | 0 |
Babej Peter | - | 209,669 | 0 |
Selvakesari Anand | - | 199,102 | 0 |
Turek Zdenek | - | 155,979 | 114 |
Babej Peter | - | 117,528 | 0 |
Okpara Johnbull | - | 91,539 | 0 |
LUCHETTI GONZALO | - | 88,966 | 0 |
COLE TITILOPE | - | 70,951 | 93 |
COLE TITILOPE | - | 62,124 | 93 |
DUGAN JOHN CUNNINGHAM | - | 13,048 | 29,956 |
COSTELLO ELLEN | - | 3,920 | 600 |
von Koskull Casper Wilhelm | - | 3,168 | 0 |
Henry Peter B. | - | 3,023 | 27,738 |