Michael O'Neill to Retire as Chairman of Citi's Board of Directors

Director John C. Dugan Selected as Next Chairman

Citi's Board of Directors today announced that Chairman Michael O'Neill will retire on January 1, 2019 and the Board has selected John C. Dugan to succeed Mr. O'Neill as Chairman on that date. Mr. O'Neill joined the Board in 2009 and has served as Citi's Chairman since April 2012. Mr. Dugan joined the Board in October 2017.

"Under Mike Corbat's leadership, and through his partnership with John and the Board, I'm confident Citi will continue to improve its returns and realize further benefits from its investments and much improved execution," Chairman O'Neill concluded.

From 2005 to 2010, Mr. Dugan served as Comptroller of the Currency, heading the agency that supervised over 1,500 national banks and federal branches of foreign banks, which together held nearly two-thirds of the assets of the US commercial banking system. He also served on the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Following Mr. O'Neill's retirement, the Citi Board will consist of 16 directors.

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