Citigroup (C) stock gains after reporting Q1 EPS of $3.06, beating estimates. Revenue reached $24.6B, the highest quarterly figure in a decade. The post CitigroupCitigroup (C) stock gains after reporting Q1 EPS of $3.06, beating estimates. Revenue reached $24.6B, the highest quarterly figure in a decade. The post Citigroup

Citigroup (C) Delivers Strongest Quarterly Revenue in 10 Years, Shares Gain

2026/04/14 22:42
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Key Highlights

  • Citigroup reported Q1 earnings per share of $3.06, significantly exceeding analyst projections of $2.63
  • Quarterly revenue reached $24.6B, representing the strongest performance in ten years and up from $21.7B last year
  • The markets segment delivered exceptional results, with fixed income revenue climbing 13% and equities soaring 39% compared to last year
  • Net income increased 42% year-over-year to $5.8B; return on tangible common equity reached 13.1%, surpassing the 10-11% objective
  • Chief Executive Jane Fraser confirmed 2026 financial targets and noted that 90% of strategic transformation initiatives have achieved or are approaching their intended goals

Citigroup delivered impressive first-quarter results on Tuesday, surpassing analyst expectations for both profit and revenue, powered primarily by exceptional performance in its trading operations.

Earnings per share registered at $3.06, comfortably exceeding the Wall Street consensus of $2.63. This represents a 56% increase compared to the same period last year and a substantial improvement from the $1.96 reported in Q1 2025.

Total revenue climbed to $24.6B, surpassing analyst forecasts of $23.6B and representing the financial institution’s strongest quarterly revenue performance in a full decade. Last year’s comparable figure stood at $21.7B.


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Net income advanced 42% year-over-year to $5.8B. The bank’s return on tangible common equity registered 13.1%—the strongest reading since 2021 and comfortably exceeding the company’s stated 10-11% ROTCE objective.

Shares advanced approximately 1.5% during premarket trading Tuesday. As of Monday’s closing bell, Citi has gained 6.4% year-to-date, positioning it as the top performer among major banking stocks in 2025. By comparison, the S&P 500 has advanced just 0.4% during the identical timeframe.

Trading Operations Delivered Outstanding Results

The markets division emerged as the clear performance leader. Aggregate markets revenue totaled $7.25B, representing a 57% increase from the previous quarter and 19% growth year-over-year.

Fixed income trading generated $5.2B in revenue, marking a 13% annual increase and beating the StreetAccount projection of $4.68B. Equities trading revenue surged 39% to $2.1B, exceeding analyst estimates by approximately $500 million.

The services division produced $6.1B in revenue, climbing 17% from the prior year and topping Wall Street’s $5.8B forecast.

Wealth management revenue expanded 7% quarter-over-quarter and 11% year-over-year to $3.06B, supported by strong results from Citigold and the Private Bank.

U.S. Consumer Cards generated $4.76B in revenue, registering 4% growth both sequentially and annually.

Investment banking showed more modest results. Overall banking revenue totaled $1.72B, declining 5% from the fourth quarter, though still posting 13% annual growth. Equity underwriting revenue of $208M exceeded the $186.3M consensus estimate.

Provisions and Operating Costs Increased

Credit loss provisions climbed to $2.81B, exceeding the $2.64B analyst estimate. This figure incorporated net credit losses within consumer card portfolios and a $579M reserve build.

Aggregate operating expenses totaled $14.3B, rising 7% from the preceding quarter, attributed to employee severance payments and foreign exchange translation impacts.

Net interest income registered $15.7B, beating the $14.0B consensus projection and climbing 12% year-over-year.

Total loans at period-end expanded to $762B from $752B at the conclusion of Q4. Customer deposits grew to $1.45T from $1.40T.

Chief Executive Jane Fraser disclosed that the institution executed $6.3B in share buybacks throughout the quarter and reconfirmed full-year 2026 net interest income guidance calling for 5-6% expansion from 2025’s $49.8B baseline, targeting an efficiency ratio of approximately 60%.

Fraser additionally stated that the bank has transitioned into the concluding stage of its divestiture program and anticipates fulfilling its regulatory consent order requirements before year-end.

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