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Citigroup President Fraser To Get $12.5 Million After Promotion

Citigroup President Fraser To Get $12.5 Million After Promotion

(Bloomberg) -- Jane Fraser, who was promoted to the No. 2 job at Citigroup Inc. last month, is getting a $12.5 million bonus as the bank looks to retain a likely successor to Chief Executive Officer Michael Corbat.

The board’s compensation committee granted the award “in recognition of Ms. Fraser’s recent promotion to president and to enhance leadership continuity and management succession planning,” according to a regulatory filing Wednesday just before the Thanksgiving holiday.

Half of the award is in cash and half in stock. Both will vest in annual installments over four years.

Citigroup President Fraser To Get $12.5 Million After Promotion

Fraser’s promotion put her in position to become the first woman to lead a major U.S. bank as the industry is under pressure to improve diversity. In April, white men running seven of the largest U.S. banks were grilled at a congressional hearing about why their companies have never put a woman in charge. Several, including Corbat, said they could imagine one succeeding them.

Fraser received more than $9 million in total compensation in 2018, for leading Citigroup operations in Latin America. Corbat was paid about $24 million last year. Wednesday’s award was reported earlier by the Financial Times.

To contact the reporter on this story: Noah Buhayar in Seattle at nbuhayar@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Craig Giammona at cgiammona@bloomberg.net, Dan Reichl, Andrew Pollack

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