Citi CEO named ‘Banker of The Year’ at Euromoney Awards 2025

Jul 24th at 07:41
24-07-2025 07:41:47+07:00

Citi CEO named ‘Banker of The Year’ at Euromoney Awards 2025

Citi won a record 52 global, regional, and local market awards, including CEO Jane Fraser’s ‘Banker of The Year’ award, at the annual Euromoney Awards for Excellence, held in London on July 17.

The Banker of the Year award recognised Fraser's unique leadership style and ability to influence significant change across the bank, highlighting Citi’s record financial performance in recent quarters and across each of its five businesses.

Citi CEO named ‘Banker of The Year’ at Euromoney Awards 2025 (PR)

CEO Jane Fraser

“Euromoney names Jane Fraser its Banker of the Year for her decisive action to reshape Citi into a simpler and more coherent bank, bringing the firm new business momentum over the past year,” said Euromoney in the editorial write-up announcing the award.

CEO Fraser said, “These awards are a testament to the extraordinary dedication of our colleagues around the world. Their hard work, innovation, and commitment to our clients are driving Citi forward. I’m proud of the progress we’re making against our strategy, and this recognition affirms that we’re on the right path.”

Euromoney, a leading global financial markets magazine, recognises the best in banking across key areas that are most important to a bank’s key stakeholders, clients, and executive management teams. The period of consideration for the awards was the 2024 calendar year.

In its 30th edition, the 2025 Euromoney Awards recognised Citi as the World's Best Investment Bank for Financing, the World's Best Investment Bank for Debt Capital Markets (DCM), the World's Best Bank for Research, and the World's Best Digital Bank for Large Corporates.

Citi also received multiple regional and local market awards, including Vietnam’s Best International Bank.

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- 15:54 23/07/2025



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