Citizens Financial Group CFG Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total revenue from other sources by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $94M+32.4% | —— | $79M+11.3% | $88M+27.5% | $71M+16.4% | |
| Consumer Banking | $57M-23.0% | —— | $66M+10.0% | $90M+69.8% | $74M+23.3% | |
| Revenue from contracts with customers by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $719M+9.6% | —— | $734M+7.2% | $671M-8.8% | $656M+295% | |
| Consumer Banking | $1.61B+7.9% | —— | $1.57B+9.2% | $1.55B+10.7% | $1.49B+653% | |
| Noninterest income by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $263M+22.3% | $262M+12.9% | $286M+38.2% | $232M-4.1% | $215M-5.3% | |
| Consumer Banking | $299M+0.7% | $315M+1.3% | $311M+9.1% | $329M+18.8% | $297M+15.1% | |
| Net Income by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $243M+24.0% | —— | $248M+7.4% | $206M-20.5% | $196M-24.3% | |
| Consumer Banking | $378M+12.5% | —— | $383M+17.1% | $376M+27.0% | $336M+23.5% | |
| Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations before Income Taxes, Noncontrolling Interest by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $321M+27.4% | —— | $323M+9.9% | $270M-19.4% | $252M-26.5% | |
| Consumer Banking | $509M+13.1% | —— | $513M+16.3% | $503M+26.4% | $450M+22.6% | |
| Net Interest Income by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $456M+3.4% | —— | $448M-6.3% | $439M-11.1% | $441M-14.2% | |
| Consumer Banking | $1.31B+9.7% | —— | $1.26B+9.2% | $1.22B+8.8% | $1.19B+9.1% | |
| Income Tax by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $78M+39.3% | —— | $75M+19.0% | $64M-15.8% | $56M-33.3% | |
| Consumer Banking | $131M+14.9% | —— | $130M+14.0% | $127M+24.5% | $114M+20.0% | |
| Noninterest Expense by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $334M+2.1% | $357M+14.1% | $333M+11.0% | $317M+1.9% | $327M+3.2% | |
| Consumer Banking | $1.03B+7.8% | $984M+4.3% | $979M+6.9% | $963M+5.2% | $954M+5.6% | |
| Profit (Loss) Before Provision for Credit Losses by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $385M+17.0% | —— | $401M+4.2% | $354M-16.7% | $329M-22.4% | |
| Consumer Banking | $580M+8.2% | —— | $594M+13.1% | $584M+21.2% | $536M+19.6% | |
| Direct expenses by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $228M+4.6% | $251M+16.2% | $223M+8.8% | $219M+5.3% | $218M+2.3% | |
| Consumer Banking | $724M+8.2% | $701M-20.4% | $692M+18.1% | $679M+20.0% | $669M+16.1% | |
| Indirect expenses by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $106M-2.8% | $106M+9.3% | $110M+15.8% | $98M-4.9% | $109M+4.8% | |
| Consumer Banking | $304M+6.7% | $283M+356% | $287M-13.0% | $284M-18.6% | $285M-12.8% | |
| Total average assets by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $67.74B+3.6% | $206M— | $66.13B-2.9% | $66.28B-3.9% | $65.37B-6.8% | |
| Consumer Banking | $83.87B+8.2% | $885M+59.7% | $80.73B+7.1% | $78.82B+6.1% | $77.53B+5.0% | |
| D&A by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $4M-20.0% | $5M0.0% | $5M-16.7% | $5M-28.6% | $5M-28.6% | |
| Consumer Banking | $31M0.0% | $30M-18.9% | $30M+3.4% | $32M+14.3% | $31M+14.8% | |
| Provision (benefit) for credit losses by Business | ||||||
| Commercial Banking | $64M-16.9% | $70M-23.1% | $78M-14.3% | $84M-6.7% | $77M-4.9% | |
| Consumer Banking | $71M-17.4% | $80M-2.4% | $81M-3.6% | $81M-3.6% | $86M+6.2% | |
| Revenue from contracts with customers by Product | ||||||
| Capital markets fees | $120M+26.3% | $137M+19.1% | $158M+79.5% | $95M-24.6% | $95M-18.1% | |
| Card fees | $80M0.0% | $83M-13.5% | $85M-6.6% | $87M-4.4% | $80M-4.8% | |
| Other banking fees | $4M+33.3% | $3M-25.0% | $5M+66.7% | $2M-60.0% | $3M0.0% | |
| Service charges and fees | $111M+2.8% | $112M+4.7% | $111M+1.8% | $111M+5.7% | $108M+12.5% | |
| Wealth fees | $100M+23.5% | $98M+30.7% | $93M+22.4% | $88M+17.3% | $81M+19.1% |
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- How does Citizens Financial Group break its business down?
- Citizens Financial Group (CFG) reports total revenue from other sources by business across 3 parts — Commercial Banking, Consumer Banking and Other. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Citizens Financial Group's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Citizens Financial Group'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.
