Andy Sieg, head of wealth at Citi, discusses his macro perspective and the company's wealth business. New York becomes first ...
The global head of Citigroup’s private banking arm and one of its highest-ranking female executives is leaving in a potential ...
A new structure, announced on the same day as Liu’s departure, will eliminate her current role and instead focus on four regional heads who will report directly to Andy Sieg, head of the wealth ...
Ida Liu, an 18-year veteran of the bank, did not detail her future plans. Citi eliminated her post and will instead have four ...
The megabank is simplifying the management structure of its private bank. Regional leaders will now report directly to Andy ...
In the latest shakeup, four regional heads serving the firm's highest-wealth clients will report directly to Citigroup's ...
In an internal memo, Andy Sieg, the head of Citi’s wealth division, said Liu had “left an indelible mark across our organisation and will be greatly missed”. At the same time, Sieg said Liu ...
Liu for nearly four years has led the unit that serves the bank's wealthiest clients. She has been with Citigroup 18 years and was one of the bank's most senior women. Liu launched the private bank's ...
Liu, who will leave at the end of the month, has led the part of Citigroup that caters to its highest-wealth clients for almost four years and has had an 18-year career with the New York-based bank.