The
move, which will see consumer banking revenues from five
countries - Bahrain, Poland, Russia, the United Arab Emirates
and the United Kingdom - getting consolidated with Asia, will
not have any impact on headcounts in EMEA or in Asia, said a
person with direct knowledge of the matter.
James Griffiths, a spokesman for Citigroup in Hong Kong,
confirmed the contents of the memo.
"As part of ongoing efforts to become a leaner, simpler
organization, Citi's EMEA consumer cluster will now be managed
by its Asia consumer franchise," he said.
"The integration is designed to enable us to operate more
efficiently and effectively," he said.
With this change, Asia, which contributed a fifth of Citigroup's
global consumer banking profit last year, will manage the
group's business in 17 countries. The bank has consumer banking
business in 19 countries globally.
(Reporting by Sumeet Chatterjee; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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