Citi Country Officer and Banking Head, Switzerland, Monaco & Liechtenstein
Marni McManus is the Citi Country Officer for Switzerland, Monaco and Liechtenstein.
Switzerland is a successful and strategically important market for Citi. As CCO, Marni is responsible for growing the franchise, which includes all of Citi’s Institutional Clients Group (ICG) businesses as well an important Private Bank Wealth Management franchise and a Citi Ventures team.
Her previous role was Global Head of Healthcare Corporate Banking based in New York. She has raised over $250Bn of capital for her clients including: Initial Public Offerings, High Yield and Investment Grade Bond Issuances, Structured Capital Markets Products, Secondary Equity Follow-on Issuances, Equity Derivatives, Syndicated 1st and 2nd Lien Term Loans and Revolving Credit Facilities.
Prior to running the Healthcare Group, she spent 10 years covering Homebuilders and Consumer Product companies primarily during the Housing and Financial Crisis.
Marni has a Master's in International Management from Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management an MBA from Loyola College in Maryland and a B.S. from The University of Vermont.
Hall C (Level 2)
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Traditional institutions, alongside fintech players, are increasingly playing a role in this transformation, leveraging these technologies to develop innovative solutions that can improve financial processes and identify new opportunities for institutional investors.
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