Citigroup hires three software investment bankers
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By Liana B. Baker
(Reuters) - Citigroup Inc (NYSE: C) has hired three investment bankers for its technology investment banking group focused on software in the United States and in Europe, according to a memo published internally at the bank and confirmed by a spokeswoman on Monday.
Technology and non-technology companies alike have been acquiring software companies to help modernize a range of various industries from retail to industrials. Citigroup's move shows how bankers specializing in the sector have become sought after on Wall Street.
Brian Marshall will join Citigroup from Credit Suisse Group AG
Marshall will be the bank's co-head of software, alongside Sam Kumar, who joined the bank in 2015 and covers Softbank Group Corp <9984.T>.
Citigroup has also appointed Jim Mackey, a former executive at Canada's Blackberry Ltd (NYSE: BB), to be chairman of software based in San Francisco. Mackey had also worked at Canadian software company Open Text Corp (NASDAQ: OTEX) and German technology company SAP SE
"Jim’s senior relationships, sector knowledge, and deal experience will help accelerate our momentum in the Software sector," Citigroup's global head of technology investment banking Herb Yeh said in the memo. Yishai Fransis, a managing director, will join Citigroup's London Office from Deutsche Bank AG
(Reporting by Liana B. Baker in New York; Editing by Susan Thomas)
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