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Citi to sell trust business amid bank’s turnaround efforts

The plan, which Citi confirmed to Barron’s on 8 August, is part of CEO Jane Fraser’s complex turnaround effort

Jane Fraser, three years into her role as CEO of Citigroup, has laid out major initiatives to remake the firm
Jane Fraser, three years into her role as CEO of Citigroup, has laid out major initiatives to remake the firm Photo: Lauren Justice/Bloomberg

Citigroup is nearing a deal to sell its trust business, a 200-person unit within its private bank, the bank confirmed to Barron’s , a fellow Dow Jones Group title, on 8 August. The plan is part of a complex, multi-year turnaround effort that Citi chief executive Jane Fraser is overseeing across the firm.

Discussions about the deal, internally code-named “Project Mango,” started around a year ago and Citi has identified a buyer, people familiar with the matter said. Barron’s couldn’t learn the identity of the buyer.

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