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Citigroup treasurer retires after 33-year career amid rising interest rates

Published 10/17/2023, 04:28 AM
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Citigroup Inc (NYSE:C).'s Treasurer, Mike Verdeschi, has announced his retirement following a 33-year tenure with the firm, during which he navigated significant challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and aggressive interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve. This news comes on Monday as banks nationwide are grappling with increasing unrealized losses on their balance-sheet investments due to the rising interest rates.

Verdeschi was responsible for managing Citigroup's $2.4 trillion balance sheet and successfully built a securities portfolio worth $507.9 billion that generated the best yield among its peers at 3.52% as of June 30. His departure leaves a significant void in the company's leadership during a turbulent financial period.

According to InvestingPro data, Citigroup's market cap stands at 78.86B USD, with a P/E ratio of 6.43, indicating a low earnings multiple. The company has a revenue of 71.96B USD, with an operating income of 18.19B USD, reflecting a strong financial position despite the current market turbulence.

InvestingPro Tips suggest that Citigroup is a prominent player in the Banks industry, albeit with some challenges. The company's stock price movements have been quite volatile, and it is currently trading near its 52-week low. On a positive note, Citigroup has maintained dividend payments for 13 consecutive years, offering some stability for investors.

In the interim, Mark Smith, who previously oversaw the treasury and trade solutions division in Europe, Middle East, and Africa, will step into the role of treasurer. In a company memo, CFO Mark Mason acknowledged Verdeschi's stewardship, highlighting his adept management during these challenging times.

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