Citi warns its investment bankers—less affected when 20,000 jobs were cut—to control their drinking at client events
Citigroup Inc. dealmakers were told to be disciplined when consuming alcohol at client events after the bank received complaints of unruly behavior, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
In calls late this week, bankers at all levels — from analysts to managing directors — were reminded to keep the firm’s reputation in mind when drinking, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing confidential information. The senior bankers leading the calls didn’t put a complete curb on consumption of alcohol, noting that drinking in business settings has wide cultural acceptance, the people said.
A representative for New York-based Citigroup declined to comment.
The stern words to Citigroup’s investment bankers come as Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser is working to raise standards across the Wall Street giant after years of underperformance relative to peers. Citigroup’s management is cutting 20,000 roles, but has so far left investment banking less affected than other divisions.
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The bank last month reported that investment-banking revenue climbed 27% in the fourth quarter from a year earlier. Still, the division had a $322 million loss, largely the result of expenses surging 37%.
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