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Citigroup begins layoffs as part of CEO Jane Fraser’s corporate overhaul
PUBLISHED WED, NOV 15 20238:01 AM ESTUPDATED 32 MIN AGO
Hugh Son@HUGH_SON
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- Citigroup will soon begin layoffs in CEO Jane Fraser’s corporate overhaul, CNBC has learned.
- Employees affected by the cuts will be informed starting Wednesday, with new dismissals announced daily through early next week, according to people with knowledge of the situation.
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Jane Fraser, CEO of Citigroup Inc., during an interview for an episode of “The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations” at the Economic Club of Washington in Washington, D.C., March 22, 2023.
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Citigroup will soon begin layoffs in CEO
Jane Fraser’s corporate
overhaul, CNBC has learned.
Employees affected by the cuts will be informed starting Wednesday, with new dismissals announced daily through early next week, according to people with knowledge of the situation.
The move tracks with a timeline set by Fraser in a Sept. 13
memo. She announced five new divisions whose heads report directly to her, resulting in the
departure of a handful of senior executives. The next phase of disruption will be “communicated and implemented by the end of November,” and “final changes” will be done by the end of March 2024, Fraser said at the time.
Fraser is under pressure to improve Citigroup, which has been mired in a stock slump as headcount and expenses have ballooned in recent years. The CEO, who took over in March 2021, is at a pivotal moment as she faces deep investor skepticism that the bank can hit performance targets she
outlined last year.
Employees who have lost their roles as part of the cuts may be able to apply for other positions, and Citigroup will offer severance pay where eligible, the bank’s human resources chief
told workers last month.