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Citi appoints Karim Tannir as head of Middle East and Africa

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Posted on April 29, 2026

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Citi appoints Karim Tannir as head of Middle East and Africa

Citi Names Karim Tannir Head of Middle East and Africa Banking Operations

Leadership Changes and Strategic Appointments at Citi

Karim Tannir’s Appointment and Role

DUBAI, April 29 (Reuters) - Citi named veteran banker Karim Tannir as its Middle East and Africa cluster and banking head, the U.S. bank said on Wednesday.

Strengthening Citi’s International Franchise

The move is part of a series of senior appointments between Dubai and London to strengthen the bank's international franchise, Citi said. 

Tannir’s Responsibilities and Experience

• Based in Dubai, Tannir will oversee Citi’s MEA business across 59 markets, "spearheading the client strategy, the firm's regional franchise growth, and the engagement with regulators and key stakeholders."

• He has more than 30 years of experience in the region and most recently served as HSBC’s head of banking for the Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey. He previously spent over 25 years at J.P. Morgan, including in senior leadership roles

Succession and Additional Appointments

• Tannir will succeed Ebru Pakcan, who has been appointed chief operating officer for international and legacy franchises, while Mary McNiff will keep leading the lender's "expanding firm-wide policy simplification programme"

Executive Statements

• "As cross-border activity becomes more complex and more critical for our clients, the strength of our international franchise matters more than ever,” Ernesto Torres Cantú, Citi's head of international, said in the statement.

• "Our franchise in the region continues to perform with momentum, and we remain committed to the Middle East for the long term,” said Vis Raghavan, Citi's head of banking.

Implementation Timeline

• The appointments will be effective in August

(Reporting by Federico MaccioniEditing by Bill Berkrot)

Key Takeaways

  • Karim Tannir brings over 30 years of regional experience, including leadership roles at HSBC and J.P. Morgan, to lead Citi’s MEA business across 59 markets, based in Dubai (effective August) (news.bloomberglaw.com).
  • The move is part of a strategic senior leadership realignment between Dubai and London aimed at bolstering Citi’s international banking franchise and cross-border client engagement (news.bloomberglaw.com).
  • Tannir succeeds Ebru Pakcan, who is moving to a global operations role, while Mary McNiff continues her leadership of Citi’s firm‑wide policy simplification initiative, underlining the bank’s focus on streamlining and global coordination (news.bloomberglaw.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who has Citi appointed as head of its Middle East and Africa cluster?
Citi has appointed Karim Tannir as its Middle East and Africa cluster and banking head.
Where will Karim Tannir be based in his new role at Citi?
Karim Tannir will be based in Dubai as head of Citi’s MEA business.
What experience does Karim Tannir bring to Citi?
Karim Tannir has over 30 years of experience in the MEA region, including roles at HSBC and J.P. Morgan.
Who is Karim Tannir succeeding as head of Citi’s MEA cluster?
He is succeeding Ebru Pakcan, who has been appointed COO for international and legacy franchises.
When will the new appointments at Citi take effect?
The appointments, including Karim Tannir’s, will be effective in August.

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