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Citi Cuts 3,500 Tech Jobs in China While Advancing Brokerage Plans

by Team Lumida
June 5, 2025
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  • Citigroup is cutting 3,500 technology jobs in China as part of a global restructuring effort to streamline operations.
  • The layoffs will affect staff in Shanghai and Dalian who provide financial technology and operational services for Citi’s global businesses.
  • Despite the cuts, Citi is moving forward with plans to establish a wholly owned securities and futures company in China, a key part of its growth strategy in the region.
  • Citi’s core banking operations in China, housed under Citibank (China) Co., remain unaffected, with Shanghai continuing to serve as a strategic hub.

What Happened?

Citigroup announced plans to reduce its technology workforce in China by 3,500 employees as part of a broader restructuring initiative aimed at streamlining global operations. The job cuts will impact staff in Shanghai and Dalian who provide financial and operational services for Citi’s global businesses.

While some roles will be eliminated or relocated, Citi emphasized that its core banking operations in China remain intact. The bank reaffirmed its commitment to the Chinese market, highlighting its 123-year presence in the country and its plans to establish a wholly owned securities and futures company.

Citi has been pursuing a Chinese brokerage business since 2021, but regulatory hurdles have slowed progress. The bank remains focused on serving corporate and institutional clients in China and supporting cross-border banking needs for its international network.


Why It Matters?

The job cuts reflect Citi’s efforts to optimize its global operations while navigating challenges in the Chinese market. The move underscores the bank’s strategic shift toward focusing on high-growth areas, such as its planned securities and futures business, even as it scales back in other areas.

China remains a critical market for Citi, and the establishment of a brokerage business would enhance its ability to serve multinational corporations and institutional clients. However, regulatory challenges highlight the complexities of expanding in China’s financial sector.

The layoffs also come amid broader tensions between the U.S. and China, which have created uncertainties for multinational corporations operating in the region. Citi’s ability to balance cost-cutting measures with its long-term growth ambitions in China will be closely watched by investors and industry stakeholders.


What’s Next?

Citi will continue to pursue regulatory approvals for its securities and futures company in China, a key component of its growth strategy in the region. The bank’s focus on serving corporate and institutional clients, both within China and across its international network, will remain a priority.

The restructuring efforts, including the job cuts, are expected to streamline Citi’s global operations and improve efficiency. However, the bank will need to navigate regulatory and geopolitical challenges as it seeks to expand its presence in China’s financial markets.

Investors and analysts will monitor Citi’s progress in establishing its brokerage business and its ability to maintain a strong foothold in China despite the workforce reductions.

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