Financial Results
Net Income Rises At Citigroup In Q2 2026; Wealth Results Shine

It was "Super Tuesday" for a raft of US banks issuing second-quarter 2026 financial numbers yesterday, with most showing stronger figures in areas such as wealth management.
Citigroup has
reported net income for the second quarter 2026 of $5.8 billion,
rising from $4 billion a year earlier, on revenues of $24.8
billion ($21.7 billion Q2 2025).
Revenues increased by 14 per cent from the prior-year period, the
bank said. A number of top-tier lenders, including JP Morgan,
Wells Fargo and Bank of America, issued second-quarter
numbers yesterday.
Within the wealth segment, which includes the private bank,
Citigold and Wealth At Work channels, Citigroup said net income
rose 51 per cent year-on-year to $583 million in Q2. The private
bank logged revenues of $769 million, up 5 per cent. Wealth
revenues rose 13 per cent.
The rise in wealth revenues was driven by higher deposit spreads
and investment fee revenues, primarily offset by the absence of
an approximate $80 million gain on sale of an alternative
investments fund platform, which occurred in the second quarter
2025, as well as the loss of fee revenue from the sale of the
trust business in the third quarter 2025 and lower mortgage
spreads, it said.
Clients’ investment assets stood at $727 billion at the end of
June, rising 14 per cent year-on-year, the US-listed banking
group, which operates in multiple jurisdictions, said in a
statement.
The wealth arm booked net new investment assets of $16 billion in
the quarter.
Wealth operating expenses of $2.4 billion increased by 3 per
cent, driven by higher technology costs and performance-related
compensation.
Since the start of 2026, shares in the New York-headquartered
bank have risen 11.8 per cent, as of 19:00 UK time.