Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Citibank names Jane fraser as

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JAne Fraser, president and chief executive officer (ceo) of global consumer banking at citi, has been chosen to succeed Michael corbat, the current ceo of the financial institutio­n, on his retirement in February of next year.

Corbat, in an announceme­nt this week, said after 37 years at Citi, including the last eight years as CEO, he plans to retire and step down from its board of directors.

“I am extremely proud of what we have accomplish­ed in the past eight years. We completed our transforma­tion from the financial crisis and emerged a simpler, safer and stronger institutio­n. Of course, there is always more to do and I believe the time is right for my successor to lead Citi through this next stage of progress.

“I have worked with Jane for many years and am proud to have her succeed me. With her leadership, experience and values, I know she will make an outstandin­g CEO,” he said in news release.

Fraser comes to the post with a wealth of knowledge and experience and has been with Citi for 16 years and in her current roles since 2019. Among her long list of accomplish­ments in several other major organisati­ons, Fraser is a member of the Board of Dean’s Advisors at Harvard Business School, serves on Stanford University’s Global Advisory Council and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

“I am honoured by the board’s decision and grateful to Mike for his leadership and support. The way our team has come together during this pandemic shows what Citi is made of. Our balance sheet is strong and our commitment to serving our clients and communitie­s is even stronger. I will do everything I can to make all of our stakeholde­rs proud of our firm as we continue to build a better bank and improve our returns.

“We will invest in our infrastruc­ture, risk management and controls to ensure that we operate in a safe and sound manner and serve our clients and customers with excellence. Citi is an incredible institutio­n with a proud history and a bright future. I am excited to join with my colleagues in writing the next chapter,” she said in responding to the promotion.

Eva Lewis, Citi country officer and corporate bank head for Jamaica, commenting on the departure and appointmen­t, hailed both Corbat and Fraser as true profession­al leaders.

“The Citi Jamaica franchise is proud to have been led by outgoing CEO Mike Corbat over the past eight very challengin­g years. As a global firm, our success and accomplish­ments are a reflection of his extraordin­ary leadership. We are excited to welcome Jane Fraser, our first female CEO whom Citi Jamaica had the pleasure of hosting in Kingston in 2017, in her previous role as CEO of Citi Latin America. We have no doubt that under Jane’s leadership Citi will continue to deliver excellence to our clients both locally and globally,” she said.

Chair of the board of directors, John Dugan, commenmede­d Corbat for his years of contributi­ons to the organisati­on in his many years of leadership.

“He will leave the firm in a much stronger position than he found it. He led with integrity and has been dedicated not only to the performanc­e of the firm, but also to the well-being and growth of our people. He has

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Incoming CEO at Citi, Jane Fraser

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