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    Citigroup names Jeff Wu as China markets sales head

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    This image features Jeff Wu, the newly appointed Head of China Markets Sales at Citigroup. His role aims to unify sales strategies across market products in China, emphasizing Citi's commitment to the region.
    Jeff Wu appointed as Head of China Markets Sales at Citigroup - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Citigroup has appointed Jeff Wu as Head of Markets Sales for China, unifying its sales efforts across the country and highlighting its commitment to the region.

    Citigroup Appoints New Head of China Markets Sales

    (Reuters) - Citigroup has appointed Jeff Wu as Head of Markets Sales for China, effective immediately, aiming to unify its sales efforts across all its market products in the country, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on Monday.

    The appointment would unite Citi's offshore and onshore teams for the first time and underscores the bank's commitment to China, a company spokesperson said, confirming the contents of the memo.

    Wu, who joined the Wall Street bank in 2010, will relocate to Shanghai for the new role, the memo said.

    He previously led Citi's China Solutions sales team where he found synergies between the U.S. bank's financial institutions and corporate solutions businesses in the country, according to the memo.

    Citi also appointed Jing Li, who will report to Wu, to lead its sales efforts across all market products for financial institutions in China, the memo said.

    The sales team for corporate clients in China will report to Wu and Yoshiyuki Takano.

    (Reporting by Selena Li and Bipasha Dey; Editing by Savio D'Souza)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Jeff Wu appointed as Head of Markets Sales for China.
    • •Wu will unify Citi's offshore and onshore sales teams.
    • •The appointment highlights Citigroup's commitment to China.
    • •Jing Li appointed to lead sales for financial institutions.
    • •Wu will relocate to Shanghai for his new role.

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    3What is Citigroup's strategy in China?

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