Citigroup female employees earn 27% less than men

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© Reuters. The Citigroup Inc logo is seen at the SIBOS banking and financial conference in Toronto© Reuters. The Citigroup Inc logo is seen at the SIBOS banking and financial conference in Toronto

(Reuters) – Citigroup’s (N:) female employees earn 27% less than male employees on a global median basis, the Wall Street bank said on Wednesday.

The median pay for Citi’s women employees globally was just 73% of the median for men, improving from 71% last year, according to an internal analysis.

For minorities in the United States, the median pay was 94% of the median for non-minorities, up from 93% last year.

The third-largest U.S. bank has said it wants women employees to hold at least 40% of roles at assistant vice-president level through to managing director level by the end of 2021, with 8% of such roles in the United States held by black employees. (https://reut.rs/30nQ6gi)

Citi and other Wall Street banks have been under pressure to disclose how much less it pays women than men.

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