Citigroup’s Private Bank North America has appointed seasoned wealth management executive Chad Reddy as its new market executive for the Western region, reinforcing the bank’s leadership team and growth strategy in the competitive private banking sector.
Reddy brings more than 25 years of experience in wealth management and private banking to his new role at Citi Private Bank. Prior to joining Citigroup, he served as managing director and market leader at Bank of America Private Bank, where he spent over 15 years leading high-performing teams and advising ultra-high-net-worth clients. His extensive background in financial advisory services, client relationship management, and regional leadership positions him to drive expansion and deepen client engagement across the West.
In addition to his tenure at Bank of America, Reddy held senior leadership roles at Wells Fargo Private Bank. Throughout his career, he has developed a strong track record of delivering customized wealth management solutions, strengthening advisor platforms, and executing strategic growth initiatives in key markets.
At Citigroup Private Bank North America, Reddy will oversee operations and client strategy across the Western region, focusing on expanding the bank’s presence among high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals. He will report directly to Chris Biotti, head of Citi Private Bank North America, and will work closely with regional leadership teams to enhance client service, investment advisory capabilities, and overall market performance.
The appointment underscores Citigroup’s commitment to attracting top industry talent as it competes with major players such as Bank of America and Wells Fargo in the North American private banking and wealth management space. With Reddy’s leadership and deep industry expertise, Citi Private Bank aims to strengthen its market position and accelerate long-term growth in the Western United States.


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