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Citigroup
Rank: 12 (Previous rank: 12)
CEO: Vikram S. Pandit
Compare tool: Citigroup vs. Top 10
The sickest of the major banks is finally getting healthier. In 2009, Citigroup split itself in two -- a good bank and a bad bank -- in its effort to sell off more than $500 billion in toxic assets. After passing a government stress test, Citi officially paid back TARP funds to the U.S. Government in 2009.

Still, a $25 billion bounce from last year's losses couldn't move Citi into the black. It lost $1.6 billion during the year because of consumer credit losses and costs to repay TARP. --S.C.

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Key financials $ millions % change
from 2008
Revenues 108,785.0 -3.2
Profits -1,606.0 N.A.
Assets 1,856,646.0
Stockholders' equity 152,700.0
Market value (3/26/2010) 123,088.9
Profits as % of  
Revenues -1.5
Assets -0.1
Stockholders' equity -1.1
Earnings per share  
2009 $ -0.80
% change from 2008 N.A.
1999-2009 annual growth rate % N.A.
Total return to investors %
2009 -50.3
1999-2009 annual rate -19.5
Rank Company 500
rank
Revenues
($ millions)
1 Bank of America Corp. 5 150,450.0
2 J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. 9 115,632.0
3 Citigroup 12 108,785.0
4 Wells Fargo 19 98,636.0
5 Goldman Sachs Group 39 51,673.0
6 Morgan Stanley 70 31,515.0
7 American Express 88 26,730.0
8 U.S. Bancorp 121 19,490.0
9 GMAC 122 19,403.0
10 PNC Financial Services Group 123 19,231.0
11 Capital One Financial 144 15,980.1
12 BB&T Corp. 217 10,818.0
13 SunTrust Banks 224 10,420.0
14 Fifth Third Bancorp 248 9,450.0
15 State Street Corp. 249 9,362.0
16 Regions Financial 254 9,087.1
17 Bank of New York Mellon Corp. 274 8,345.0
18 Discover Financial Services 286 7,985.7
19 KeyCorp 356 6,068.0
20 Northern Trust Corp. 497 4,193.1
Issue date: May 3, 2010.
Revenues: Includes revenues from discontinued operations.
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Citigroup
399 Park Ave.
New York, NY 10043
212-559-1000
www.citigroup.com
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