Citigroup has become the latest major financial institution to retreat from some of its diversity initiatives.
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser told staff in a Thursday memo that the company is walking back some of its diversity policies, including renaming its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) team and also getting rid of “aspirational representation goals except as required by local law.” The bank’s decision comes amid growing reports that activist groups are calling for financial institutions to abandon their DEI policies.
The bank will also “no longer require diverse slates of candidates and diverse panels of interviewers, but we will still encourage the best practice of having a variety of perspectives included in hiring decisions and continue sourcing talent from the broadest available pool,” according to the memo. Citigroup referred the Daily Caller News Foundation to the memo posted on its website when reached for comment.