NEW YORK, March 6 (Reuters) -
Citigroup ( C/PN ) hired former Merrill Lynch executive Don
Plaus as the head of its private bank in North America,
according to a memo to staff seen by Reuters on Wednesday.
Plaus will start on April 1 and report to Ida Liu,
Citi's global head of private banking, she wrote in the memo. He
will replace Hale Behzadi, who is retiring at the end of the
month after 22 years at Citi.
Plaus spent more than three decades at Bank of America's ( BAC )
Merrill wealth and private banking businesses before
retiring last year
.
Citi also hired Antonio Gonzales from JPMorgan Chase ( JPM ) to
lead its private bank in Latin America, Liu announced last week.
Gonzales spent 18 years at JPMorgan ( JPM ) in private banking,
investments and asset management. He will start at the end of
May. The bank also recently elevated Frederic Viaud as the new
head of its France business.
The leadership changes come after Citi's CEO Jane Fraser
tapped Andy Sieg to run the wealth division from Bank of America ( BAC )
last year. Fraser has said that wealth management is a key
growth area.
Citi is in the midst of its biggest overhaul in decades.
The third largest U.S. lender is simplifying its structure and
planning to
reduce its workforce
by 20,000 people in the next two years.