Viswas Raghavan

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Viswas ("Vis") Raghavan is the Head of Banking for Citigroup.[1] Prior to his current role, he co-led investment banking with Jim Casey since 2020 and was briefly the sole head of global investment banking at JPMorgan Chase.

Career[edit]

Vis joined J.P. Morgan in 2000 from Lehman Brothers, initially to head up its equity-linked and derivatives capital markets business for Europe and Asia.[2]

He has since held various senior jobs at the bank, including head of International Capital Markets and global head of Equity Capital Markets.[3]

Raghavan grew up in India and studied physics at the University of Bombay before completing a postgraduate degree in electronic engineering and computer science at Aston University in the U.K. He also qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Ernst & Young, and it was then that he started thinking about a career in investment banking. While at Aston University, he worked as a systems engineer at General Signal’s European headquarters in Birmingham and in 2016, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in science from Aston University.

In a 2017 press interview, he described banking as “the perfect marriage of quantitative skills and real-life business situations. You’re at the cutting edge of strategic thinking, and there is immense satisfaction and pleasure that comes from helping clients – companies, investors, governments and supranationals – with their strategic business and funding needs.”

References[edit]

  1. ^ Franklin, Joshua (26 February 2024). "Citigroup appoints top investment banker from JPMorgan". Financial Times.
  2. ^ Benoit, David (24 January 2024). "Jamie Dimon Shakes Up JPMorgan's Leadership Once Again". The Wall Street Journal.
  3. ^ Q&A with JP Morgan's Viswas Raghavan by Matt Turner, Financial News, 11 December 2012. Retrieved 17 September 2013. Archived 18 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine