Citi announced plans to cut management layers from 13 to eight as part of its biggest overhaul in decades.
Citigroup declined to comment on all the personnel moves, and none of the leaders named responded to requests for comment.
The full reorganization could involve thousands of layoffs, according to a source familiar with the situation who was not authorized to speak publicly.
Preparations for Monday's announcements were communicated verbally in meetings last week, according to another source familiar with the situation.
Final announcements related to the overhaul will be made early next year, Fraser said in a memo to employees.
Persons:
Jane Fraser, Eduardo Martinez Campos, Andy Sieg, Andrew Kelly, Valentin Valderrabano, Patricia Dorosz, Nacho Gutiérrez, Carmen Haddad, Fahad Aldeweesh, Haddad, Jose Miguel Salvador Nasur, Peter Babej, Ernesto Torres Cantú, Brad Wayman, Chris McCullough, Wayman, Patrick Gallagher, Lucy Baldwin, Sandeep Arora, Fraser, Mark Mason, Tatiana Bautzer, Lananh Nguyen, Andres Gonzalez, Saeed Azhar, Bayliss, Echo Wang, Isla Binnie, Nick Zieminski, Stephen Coates, Marguerita Choy
Organizations:
Citigroup, Citi, Citi Wealth Services, Citibank, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Svea Herbst, Thomson
Locations:
Manhattan , New York City, U.S, Europe, Saudi Arabia, Chile, New York, London, Svea