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“We will improve our returns and continue steadily improving our performance, but we're also not going to sacrifice the long term for the short term. Citi's done that once before, it's not happening again.”

Jane Fraser
Chief Executive Officer & Chair of the Board, Citigroup Inc
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On , Jane Fraser, Chief Executive Officer & Chair of the Board at Citigroup Inc, spoke about corporate strategy during CNBC TV18 Exclusive LIVE | Jane Fraser, Chair & Chief Executive, Citi on Markets & Economy | N18L on CNBC-TV18.

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About Jane Fraser

Chief Executive Officer & Chair of the Board · Citigroup Inc

Jane Fraser, Chair and Chief Executive of Citigroup, has been active in media appearances and investor events in recent months, focusing on the bank’s performance, strategic direction, and global economic outlook. During Citigroup’s first quarter 2026 earnings call, Fraser reported net income of $5.8 billion and described the quarter as “exceptionally strong,” noting that the bank had achieved the highest revenue growth of any firm on Wall Street. At the 2026 Investor Day, she set new medium-term return on tangible common equity (RoTCE) targets of 14-15% and stated that the bank is “only interested in and focused on organic growth.” In an interview with Barron’s, Fraser said the stock is “cheap” and urged investors to “get on the train,” adding that the firm is “only just getting started.” Fraser has also commented on macroeconomic risks and technology. In multiple CNBC-TV18 interviews, she identified cybersecurity as a “bigger threat” than other risks and said she views market optimism as “a tad optimistic,” noting that “markets think everything that can go right will go right.” During a visit to India for the Citi India Conference 2026, she met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said the “long-term India story is intact,” while urging the country to “stop selling herself short.” She also discussed artificial intelligence, stating that AI investment “doesn’t look overdone” and that the bank encourages clients to use AI models both for growth and to identify vulnerabilities.

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