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    Citigroup names Arnould Fremy head of UK, EMEA transportation, memo shows

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    Posted on July 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Citigroup has appointed Arnould Fremy as head of UK and EMEA transportation, aiming to enhance sector coverage and global reach.

    Citigroup Appoints Arnould Fremy as Head of UK and EMEA Transportation

    (Reuters) -Citigroup has appointed Arnould Fremy as head of UK, Europe and Middle East & Africa transportation, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on Wednesday.

    Fremy, who will be based in London, joins from UBS, where he was global head of transportation.

    In his new role, Fremy will work alongside Vassilios Maroulis and Nick Slater to strengthen European sector coverage, according to the memo.

    He will also partner with Neeraj Vasudev, Citi's head of transportation and logistics, and John Grier, vice chair of industrials, to drive global coverage and content.

    The appointment follows Citi's recent hiring of two senior executives from JPMorgan to bolster its leadership team and expand its financing business.

    (Reporting by Aatrayee Chatterjee in Bengaluru and Andres Gonzalez in London; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Arnould Fremy appointed as head of UK and EMEA transportation at Citigroup.
    • •Fremy joins from UBS, where he was global head of transportation.
    • •He will work with Vassilios Maroulis and Nick Slater to enhance sector coverage.
    • •Fremy will collaborate with Neeraj Vasudev and John Grier for global coverage.
    • •The appointment is part of Citi's strategy to strengthen its leadership team.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Citigroup names Arnould Fremy head of UK, EMEA transportation, memo shows

    1Who has been appointed as the head of UK and EMEA transportation at Citigroup?

    Arnould Fremy has been appointed as the head of UK, Europe, and Middle East & Africa transportation at Citigroup.

    2Where will Arnould Fremy be based in his new role?

    Arnould Fremy will be based in London in his new role at Citigroup.

    3What is Fremy's previous experience before joining Citigroup?

    Before joining Citigroup, Arnould Fremy was the global head of transportation at UBS.

    4What is the purpose of Fremy's new role at Citigroup?

    In his new role, Fremy will work to strengthen European sector coverage and drive global coverage and content in transportation.

    5What recent hiring actions has Citigroup taken to enhance its leadership?

    Citigroup recently hired two senior executives from JPMorgan to bolster its leadership team and expand its financing business.

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