Citigroup Hires JPMorgan Banker Vlad Ivanov as Co-Head of Infrastructure Investment Banking for EMEA
Citigroup has recruited Vlad Ivanov from JPMorgan to co-head its infrastructure investment banking business. The role covers the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa. The move comes as major banks continue to adjust senior teams in key growth areas.
BloombergCitigroup has hired Vlad Ivanov from JPMorgan to co-head infrastructure investment banking. Ivanov will take on the newly created position with responsibility for the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa. The appointment marks the latest senior hire by Citigroup as it seeks to strengthen its advisory capabilities in infrastructure finance across those regions.
U.S. bank at a time when infrastructure deals are drawing renewed interest from investors seeking stable, long-term assets.
Details of Ivanov's exact start date or specific targets for the role were not disclosed. The hire reflects broader industry efforts to bolster coverage in infrastructure, an area that has expanded amid rising demand for financing in energy transition, transport and digital infrastructure projects.
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