Electricity House of the Year: Citi

Despite cutbacks and withdrawals among banks and large utilities, Citi has seen its commitment to the power market matched by strong revenue growth in the past 18 months

Energy Risk Awards 2014

The electricity markets of Europe and the US have proven difficult recently, with large utilities cutting back and several major financial institutions retreating from the market. However, Citi – the winner of this year's Electricity House of the Year award – has managed to buck this trend. Not only does the US investment bank remain firmly committed to power, but it has also reaped impressive gains from its continued involvement in the sector. In 2013, Citi's global electricity revenues

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