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Citigroup Plans $8 Billion Risk Transfer to Bolster Capital Amid Economic Concerns

by Team Lumida
June 28, 2025
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Citigroup Q2 2024 Earnings Summary

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  1. Citigroup’s SRT Deal: Citigroup is working on a significant risk transfer (SRT) tied to a portfolio of $8 billion in corporate loans*, using its Terra program to offload credit risk.
  2. Purpose of SRTs: SRTs allow banks to free up capital by transferring credit risk to investors, who absorb potential losses in exchange for yields exceeding 10%.
  3. Economic Concerns: Citigroup is preparing for a potential economic downturn, setting aside hundreds of millions of dollars more for loan loss provisions compared to the previous quarter.
  4. Growing Popularity: SRTs are increasingly used by global banks, with BNP Paribas, Intesa Sanpaolo, and others finalizing similar deals. Global SRT sales are projected to grow 11% annually over the next two years.
  5. Industry Trend: JPMorgan Chase is also exploring an SRT linked to high-yield corporate loans, reflecting a broader trend among lenders to strengthen their balance sheets.

What Happened?

Citigroup is executing a significant risk transfer (SRT) deal to offload credit risk on a portfolio of $8 billion in corporate loans*, according to sources familiar with the matter. The SRT notes will be issued under Citigroup’s Terra program, allowing the bank to retain the loans on its balance sheet while transferring risk to investors.

SRTs function as a form of insurance, enabling banks to free up regulatory capital by selling notes to investors who take on potential losses if the loans default. These instruments have gained traction globally, particularly among European banks, as a way to bolster resilience against economic shocks.


Why It Matters?

Citigroup’s move signals growing caution among major U.S. banks as they prepare for potential economic headwinds. By increasing loan loss provisions and leveraging SRTs, Citigroup is proactively managing its risk exposure while maintaining liquidity.

For investors, SRTs offer attractive yields, often exceeding 10%, but come with higher risk as they absorb potential loan defaults. The growing popularity of these instruments reflects a broader trend in the banking sector to strengthen balance sheets amid rising economic uncertainty.

The deal also highlights the increasing use of SRTs by global lenders, with BNP Paribas, Standard Chartered, and others actively pursuing similar transactions. This trend underscores the importance of risk management tools in navigating volatile economic conditions.


What’s Next?

Citigroup’s SRT deal is expected to finalize soon, with investors closely watching the terms and yields offered. The bank’s decision to increase loan loss provisions will also be scrutinized as an indicator of broader economic concerns.

Globally, SRT sales are projected to grow 11% annually, with more banks likely to adopt these instruments to manage credit risk. Analysts will monitor how these deals impact banks’ capital positions and their ability to weather potential economic downturns.

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