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CITIGROUP CEO Jane Fraser has informed top executives that the bank will continue to allow most employees to work remotely at least two days a week, Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
Investment bank and financial services firm Citigroup is committing to a hybrid working arrangement for its staff.
In a notable divergence from the banking industry's return-to-office trend, Citigroup (C) CEO Jane Fraser said the lender will maintain its hybrid work model, according to a recent media report.