Citi to Transform EMEA Headquarters in Major London Refurbishment
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Wednesday, January 26, 2022
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Citi today announced its intent to transform its London headquarters, home to its UK and EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) operations.
Key Points:
- Citi today announced its intent to transform its London headquarters, home to its UK and EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) operations.
- Citi Tower is a significant investment in our people and our growing business in the UK and the broader EMEA region.
- Citi purchased the 42-story office tower at 25 Canada Square in 2019 in a demonstration of its commitment to London as its EMEA headquarters and a vital global hub for the bank.
- When completed, Citi Tower is expected to be the most carbon-efficient building in Citis real estate portfolio and home to 9,000 colleagues in London, as well as the banks EMEA headquarters.