Citigroup C Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Business | ||||||
| Banking | $8.03B+3.0% | $7.79B+14.2% | $6.82B+8.5% | $6.29B+4.9% | $6B-3.3% | |
| Markets | $23.23B+5.3% | $22.06B-0.2% | $22.09B+3.5% | $21.35B+3.9% | $20.55B+3.6% | |
| Services | $22.47B+4.2% | $21.57B+3.7% | $20.79B+1.7% | $20.45B+1.9% | $20.06B+2.2% | |
| USCC | $20.5B+0.9% | $20.31B+0.7% | $20.17B+1.9% | $19.8B+1.5% | $19.51B-2.7% | |
| Wealth | $9.53B+3.3% | $9.22B+1.5% | $9.08B+1.9% | $8.91B+4.2% | $8.55B+14.3% | |
| Commissions and fees revenue by Product | ||||||
| Brokerage Commissions | $3.01B+6.4% | $2.82B+3.1% | $2.74B+2.9% | $2.66B+3.1% | $2.58B+3.4% | |
| Card rewards and partner payments | -$13.53B-0.8% | -$13.43B-2.2% | -$13.14B-1.5% | -$12.95B-1.1% | -$12.81B-1.7% | |
| Corporate finance | $667M-3.1% | $688M-0.7% | $693M+1.9% | $680M+3.2% | $659M-3.9% | |
| Card-related loan fees | $765M+6.1% | $721M+3.9% | $694M+3.7% | $669M+5.0% | $637M+5.5% | |
| Interchange fees | $12.23B+1.5% | $12.06B+0.9% | $11.95B+0.9% | $11.84B+0.3% | $11.81B+0.1% | |
| Deposit-related fees | $1.4B+1.3% | $1.38B+2.3% | $1.35B+2.1% | $1.32B-0.2% | $1.32B-0.9% | |
| Insurance distribution revenue | $325M+3.8% | $313M-0.9% | $316M+1.3% | $312M+0.3% | $311M-0.6% | |
| Insurance premiums | $130M+22.6% | $106M+6.0% | $100M0.0% | $100M+6.4% | $94M-2.1% | |
| Investment Banking | $4.61B+4.6% | $4.41B+8.7% | $4.05B+4.8% | $3.87B+3.5% | $3.74B+4.6% | |
| Loan servicing | $79M-9.2% | $87M-3.3% | $90M+2.3% | $88M+1.1% | $87M+13.0% | |
| Other | $526M-1.7% | $535M+7.0% | $500M+4.4% | $479M+0.2% | $478M+3.0% | |
| Transactional service fees | $1.53B+3.0% | $1.48B+1.6% | $1.46B+2.3% | $1.43B+1.6% | $1.4B+0.9% |
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- How does Citigroup break its business down?
- Citigroup (C) reports revenue by business across 5 parts — Banking, Markets, Services, USCC and Wealth. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Citigroup's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Citigroup's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
