Jenn Landis Appointed as CFO of Citi’s Markets Business

Jenn Landis Appointed as CFO of Citi’s Markets Business

Source: Fortune

Summary

Citigroup has announced Jenn Landis as the new CFO of its Markets business, which generated $22 billion in revenue in 2025. Landis, who has spent the past five years rebuilding investor confidence in Citigroup, will begin her new role in August. She plans to focus on capital efficiencies and identifying areas for investment. The appointment is part of a broader senior leadership reshuffle announced by CEO Jane Fraser and CFO Gonzalo Luchetti. Fraser’s chief of staff, Margo Pilic, will become head of strategy, mergers and acquisitions, and investor relations.


Our Reading

The announcement sounds familiar.

Citigroup’s Markets business gets a new CFO, Jenn Landis, who has a track record of rebuilding investor confidence. Landis plans to dive into the financials and focus on capital efficiencies. The move is part of a larger leadership reshuffle, with Margo Pilic taking on a new role. The bank is combining strategy and investor relations under Pilic, reflecting the increasingly close link between shaping strategy and communicating it to investors.

Landis’s move to CFO is a natural next step, given her experience in rebuilding trust with investors and analysts.

The numbers tell one story, but the real story is how Landis will navigate the Markets business’s financials and communicate its stability to outside observers.

Jenn Landis is getting the CFO role she’s always wanted, and Citigroup is getting a leader who can help restore its credibility on Wall Street.


Author: Evan Null