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Earnings call · FY2026 Q1

Citigroup Inc Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Citigroup Inc Q1 FY2026 Earnings Call

Concluded Apr 14, 2026 Audio replay
Apr 14, 2026 1:18:58 83 turns
Period
FY2026 Q1
Runtime
1:18:58
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Citigroup reported Q1 2026 net income of $5.8 billion on revenues of $24.6 billion, up 14% year-over-year, with EPS of $3.06 and ROTCE of 13.1%, driven by broad-based growth across Services, Markets, Banking, Wealth, and U.S. Consumer Cards. The firm repurchased $6.3 billion of shares, ended with a CET1 ratio of 12.7%, and reaffirmed its 10–11% full-year ROTCE target.

Services business strength 44 Markets revenue momentum 34 Wealth and consumer growth 26 Transformation and divestitures 24 AI and technology investment 19 Capital regulation and DTA 9

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +72 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “We picked up right where we left off last year, with an exceptionally strong start to 2026”
  • “Services, our crown jewel, had an exceptional first quarter”
  • “Markets crossed $7 billion in revenues for the first time in a decade”
  • “So with a very strong first quarter behind us, we remain well on track to deliver the 10% to 11% ROTCE for the year”

Forward guidance

1 guided metrics

Management's latest ranges and targets are included below.

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Net income of $5.8 billion, up from $4.1 billion prior year, with EPS of $3.06 vs. $1.96 and ROTCE of 13.1%
  • Revenues up 14% YoY to $24.6 billion, with four of five core businesses posting double-digit revenue growth
  • Services revenues up 17% with new mandates up 40%, deposits up 16%, and assets under custody and administration up over 20%
  • Markets revenues crossed $7 billion for the first time in a decade, with Equities up nearly 40% and FICC up 13%
  • Banking fees up 12% on a record M&A quarter, with ECM up over 60%
  • Wealth revenue up 11% for its eighth straight quarter of growth; client investment assets up 14%

Risks & pressure points

  • Total operating expenses rose 7% YoY to $14.3 billion
  • Provision for credit losses was higher year-over-year
  • Disallowed DTA increased by ~$200 million quarter-over-quarter in Q1
  • New capital regime NPR is described as an improvement but 'not yet where it should be,' creating regulatory uncertainty
  • Middle East conflict hitting Asia and Europe harder, with inflation cited as a growing risk that could push central banks toward more restrictive policies
  • Consumer Cards private label portfolio faces structural pressure from changing customer borrowing preferences, prompting disciplined exits of low-scale relationships

Key moments

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“We picked up right where we left off last year, with an exceptionally strong start to 2026. This morning, we reported net income of $5.8 billion for the first quarter with EPS of $3.06 and ROTCE of 13.1%. Four of the five core businesses saw revenue up double digits. Revenues were up sharply at 14%, and we had another quarter of very healthy positive operating leverage.” Jane Fraser, CEO

Guidance from the call

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Metric Guided
ROTCE
for the year
10% – 11%

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

Capital returned

Dividend / share
$0.60
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