Lars Ingemarsson Leaves Citi for Evercore in Nordic Investment Banking Shift
Citi's Nordic investment banking head, Lars Ingemarsson, is moving to Evercore as part of regional shifts in finance.
- • Lars Ingemarsson leaves Citi for a leadership role at Evercore.
- • Evercore's new office in Stockholm will open in November 2025.
- • Ingemarsson's career includes tenures at JP Morgan and Merrill Lynch.
- • This marks a significant shift in the Nordic investment banking landscape.
Key details
Lars Ingemarsson, the prominent head of investment banking for Citi in the Nordic region, has announced his departure to join the New York-based investment bank Evercore. His new role will be based in Evercore's upcoming Stockholm office, which is set to launch in November 2025. This change marks a significant shift in the Nordic investment banking landscape, as it is Ingemarsson's first job transition since he joined Citi from JP Morgan in 2011. Prior to his tenure at JP Morgan, Ingemarsson accumulated a decade of experience at Merrill Lynch in London.
Evercore is recognized for its strong service offerings to EQT, a leading investment firm in the region. As financial institutions continue to adapt and evolve, Ingemarsson's move reflects ongoing dynamics within the sector that impact the competitive landscape of investment banking in the Nordics. His extensive background in the industry positions him to play a key role at Evercore as the firm expands its presence in the region.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
Source articles (1)
Citi tappar topp-bankir till New York-bank
Latest news
Midsummer 2026 Marked by Violence, Disturbances, and Rare Outdoor Rape in Sweden
Dutch Team Faces Injury Woes and Apprehension Ahead of 2026 World Cup Clash with Sweden
Sweden Eyes Strong World Cup Run After Thrashing Tunisia, Faces Tough Battle Against Netherlands
Professor Francis J. Gavin Advocates Historical Insight to Enhance Political Decision-Making
Sweden Tightens Parental Benefit Fraud Sanctions Amid Debate on Political Morality and Politician's Conviction for Threats
Swedish Economy Set for Strong Recovery in Late 2026 Amid Steady Riksbank Interest Rates
The top news stories in Sweden
Delivered straight to your inbox each morning.