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Citigroup (C) earnings Q4 2024 beat

January 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Citigroup shares jumped Wednesday after fourth-quarter earnings beat estimates on the top and bottom lines, reflecting broad strength across the bank.

“2024 was a critical year and our results show our strategy is delivering as intended and driving stronger performance in our businesses. Our net income was up nearly 40% to $12.7 billion and we exceeded our full-year revenue target, including record years in Services, Wealth and U.S. Personal Banking,” CEO Jane Fraser said in a press release.

Shares of the company rose 6%.

Here is how the company did relative to LSEG analyst consensus estimates:

  • Earnings: $1.34 a share vs $1.22 expected
  • Revenue: $19.58 billion vs $19.49 billion expected

Citi posted net income of $2.86 billion, an improvement from a net loss of $1.84 billion a year ago, when its results were hurt by a number of charges Citi booked in the final period of 2023. Revenue was up 12% year over year.

The bank did say it expected its return on tangible common equity to be between 10% and 11% in 2026 as it continues to make investments and reshape its business. That range is below the bank’s previously stated medium-term goal of 11% to 12%.

“This level is a waypoint, not a destination. We intend to improve returns well above that level and deliver Citi’s full potential for our shareholders,” Fraser said.

Citi also announced a $20 billion stock buyback.

The bank reported growth across several different business units during the fourth quarter. Investment banking in particular was a bright spot, with revenue jumping 35% year over year to $925 million. Citi said continued momentum in the issuance of investment grade corporate debt helped boost that area of the business. As a result, total banking revenue grew 12%, which expanded to 27% when including the impact of loan hedges.

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Markets revenue jumped 36% year over year to $4.58 billion, with both the fixed income and equity businesses growing. Fixed income markets revenue of $3.48 billion was well above the $2.95 billion projected by analysts, according to StreetAccount.

Revenue for the wealth and services units climbed 20% and 15%, respectively, year over year.

Citi’s cost of credit for the quarter was $2.59 billion. That was down from $3.55 billion a year ago, and $2.68 billion in the third quarter. The bank added a net $203 million to its allowance for credit losses, which was also down from prior periods.

On the analyst call later Wednesday, investors will be looking for progress updates about Fraser’s turnaround efforts. Fraser took over the bank in March 2021 and has focused on slimming down the company, including selling off some international units.

Citi’s stock was a strong performer in 2024, rising nearly 37% on the year. The stock was up more than 4% so far this year entering Wednesday.

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