Citi Taps Merrill Exec to Head Wealth Management

The news comes less than a week after the bank named Jane Fraser as CEO Michael Corbat's replacement starting in February.

Citigroup headquarters in New York. (Photo: AP)

Citigroup has nabbed David Poole from Bank of America Merrill Lynch to lead Wealth Management for its U.S. Consumer Bank. 

Poole is set to start work at Citi on Nov. 1, reporting to David Chubak, head of U.S. Retail Banking.

The news comes less than a week after the bank named Jane Fraser, the current leader of its Global Consumer Banking unit, as its new CEO beginning Feb. 1, 2021. She will replace Michael Corbat, who is retiring. 

“Over the past few years, we’ve continued to enhance our wealth management capabilities and … invested in our Citigold wealth management offerings and introduced new digital tools to serve the wealth spectrum,” the bank said in a statement. 

These efforts include:

According to Citi, Poole led Merrill Edge Advisory, Client Services, Operations & Digital and focused on Merrill Self-Direct (Merrill Edge) and Advisory (Merrill Guided Investing) businesses.

Before joining BofA in 2013, he worked for E-Trade for 14 years.