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...When Vikram Pandit was ousted from Citigroup in 2012, both he and the company maintained that he had left of his own volition....
...Once a permanent new chief executive had been found, in former Morgan Stanley banker Vikram Pandit, Bischoff was made chairman and oversaw the first phase of stabilising Citigroup — even as it came close...
...Former Citigroup chief executive Vikram Pandit, who has invested $350m in fintech through his new venture Orogen, says his expectation of a “less intense life hasn’t turned out to be true”....
...Two weeks ago, another similar-sized NBFC — JM Financial Credit, part-owned by former Citigroup chief executive Vikram Pandit — raised fresh equity and issued commercial paper despite market jitters....
...(Project Syndicate) Fintechs, adrenalin and bruised egos Bounding into a nondescript Manhattan conference room, former Citigroup chief executive Vikram Pandit is a powerful advertisement for swapping the...
...(WSJ) Bruised egos Former global banking CEOs such as Vikram Pandit and Antony Jenkins are finding new homes at fintech groups....
...Mr Pick, 49, was hired by Vikram Pandit, the former securities head who went on to run Citigroup, and soon developed a reputation for a deep understanding of risk....
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