Following his first full year on the job, Citi Wealth Head Andy Sieg is seeing his compensation rise by 15% to roughly $13 million.
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Sieg is leaving for rival bank Citi, where he faces a big challenge ... "In my conversations with Andy, it is clear to him that our team is on a mission to transform Citi — and he is highly ...
setting a very high bar in terms of over time what success should look like,” Andy Sieg, the veteran wealth executive who joined Citi last year, said Wednesday at a financial industry conference.
The hires, meant to shore up a division that has not been as tech-forward as leadership would like, have included Morgan Stanley and J.P. Morgan veterans.
Ongoing efforts to modernize Citi’s technology put the bank in a position to “leapfrog” competitors the lender has fallen behind, Andy Sieg, Citi’s head of wealth, said this week.
Citi's wealth boss, Andy Sieg, is bringing in a Morgan Stanley technology leader to strengthen the bank's offering in the ultra-competitive race to manage wealth clients' money. The bank has hired ...
Under Fraser, Citi has reorganized around five key business units and made some key hires to head them, including Viswas Raghavan, head of banking, and Andy Sieg, head of wealth management.
Investors have been monitoring Citi’s wealth business as Fraser oversees an overhaul of the wider bank. It has lagged behind competitors for years. Last year the firm hired Andy Sieg ...
A prominent Citigroup executive is leaving as the bank reorganizes an elite arm of its wealth management business, the latest ...
according to a memo from Citi's head of wealth, Andy Sieg, which was seen by Reuters. Cayman Wills will serve as interim head of the business until Biotti starts, Sieg wrote. Citigroup veteran Ida ...