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    Citi's Co-Head of Asia Investment Banking Metzger Departs, Bloomberg News Reports

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    Posted on March 26, 2026

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    Last updated: March 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Citi’s co‑head of Asia investment banking, Jan Metzger, has stepped down, leaving Kaustubh Kulkarni—appointed six months ago—as the sole head of the region’s investment banking unit. The bank has yet to comment publicly.

    Citi's co-head of Asia investment banking Metzger joins StanChart

    Jan Metzger's Move from Citigroup to Standard Chartered

    March 26 (Reuters) - Jan Metzger, Citigroup's co-head of investment banking for Asia, will join Standard Chartered as global head of coverage banking, the London-headquartered bank said on Thursday.

    Details of Metzger's New Role at Standard Chartered

    Metzger is joining the bank's corporate & investment banking team in Hong Kong and will report to the bank's corporate & investment banking CEO, Roberto Hoornweg, according to a company release.

    Metzger will officially join the bank in July, according to a source familiar with the matter.

    Background and Departure from Citi

    He has decided to leave Citi after eight years in the role, according to a memo from Citi.

    Metzger's Leadership at Citi

    Metzger, who led the bank's investment banking in "Japan, Asia North & Australia, and Asia South", is leaving Citi after eight years in the regional top role, Citi's head of banking, Vis Raghavan, said in the memo on Thursday.

    Succession at Citi

    Kaustubh Kulkarni, who was named co-head six months ago, will now be the sole head of investment banking for the region, according to the memo.

    A Citi spokesperson confirmed the contents of the memo.

    Metzger's Career Background

    Metzger joined Citigroup from Credit Suisse in 2015 and became Citi's co-head of tech investment banking in Hong Kong before his 2018 appointment as APAC head of corporate and investment banking, according to his LinkedIn profile.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Selena Li in Hong Kong and Fabiola Arámburo in Mexico City; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

    References

    • Citi Appoints Kaustubh Kulkarni as Asia Investment Banking Co-Head

    Table of Contents

    • Jan Metzger's Move from Citigroup to Standard Chartered
    • Details of Metzger's New Role at Standard Chartered
    • Background and Departure from Citi

    Key Takeaways

    • •Jan Metzger’s departure marks a shift in Citi’s leadership structure for Asia investment banking.
    • •Kaustubh Kulkarni, a veteran banker from JP Morgan, now leads the region alone, highlighting Citi’s confidence in his capabilities.
    • •The move follows Citi’s broader leadership renewal efforts in Asia, including a 140% jump in Japan IB revenues in Q2 2025 following new appointments such as Kulkarni’s. (procapitas.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Citi's co-head of Asia investment banking Metzger departs, Bloomberg News reports

    1Who is Jan Metzger?

    Jan Metzger was the co-head of investment banking for Asia at Citigroup before his departure.

    2Who will lead Citi's Asia investment banking after Jan Metzger's exit?

    Kaustubh Kulkarni will now be the sole head of investment banking for Asia at Citigroup.

  • Metzger's Leadership at Citi
  • Succession at Citi
  • Metzger's Career Background
  • Reporting Credits
  • 3
    What source reported Jan Metzger's departure from Citi?

    Bloomberg News reported Jan Metzger's departure, citing an internal memo.

    4How long ago was Kaustubh Kulkarni named co-head of Asia investment banking at Citi?

    Kaustubh Kulkarni was named co-head of Asia investment banking at Citi six months ago.

    5Did Citigroup comment on Jan Metzger's departure?

    Citigroup did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment regarding Jan Metzger's departure.

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