Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Citigroup (NYSE: C) global consumer bank in 160+ countries at $81.1B revenue; Citi credit cards and Citigold wealth management competing with JPMorgan and Bank of America with unique international consumer banking footprint.
Citibank is the global consumer banking division of Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) — operating in 160+ countries as one of the most internationally present consumer banks — providing personal checking and savings accounts, Citi credit cards (Citi Double Cash, Citi Custom Cash, Citi Premier), mortgages, personal loans, and Citigold wealth management for mass affluent customers. Citigroup generated $81.1 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024, with the consumer banking segment serving tens of millions of consumer accounts globally while Citi's institutional businesses (investment banking, treasury and trade solutions, securities services) serve major corporations and financial institutions.
Atlanta investment management (NYSE: IVZ) ~$1.85T AUM; QQQ ETF ($300B+ assets, world's most traded ETF), Q1 2025 EPS $0.44 (beat), $17.6B net inflows, 330bp margin expansion competing with BlackRock and Vanguard.
Invesco Ltd. is an Atlanta, Georgia-based global investment management company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: IVZ) as an S&P 500 Financials component — managing approximately $1.85 trillion in assets under management across active equity, fixed income, multi-asset, and passive ETF strategies for institutional investors, financial advisors, and individual investors in more than 120 countries through approximately 8,400 employees. Invesco's most distinctive asset is the Invesco QQQ Trust (ticker: QQQ) — the world's most actively traded ETF, tracking the Nasdaq-100 index with $300B+ in assets and $100B+ in daily trading volume — which generates management fee revenue, brand recognition, and investor relationship access that no competitor outside BlackRock's iShares can match at that asset scale. In Q1 2025, Invesco reported earnings per share of $0.44 (beating analyst estimates of $0.40), revenue of $1.53 billion (beating expectations by $420 million), $17.6 billion in long-term net asset inflows representing 5.3% annualized growth, and adjusted operating margin expansion of more than 330 basis points year-over-year. CEO Andrew Schlossberg, who assumed leadership in 2023, has focused on operating efficiency and active ETF product development to compete with larger asset managers. Invesco acquired OppenheimerFunds from MassMutual in 2019 for $5.7 billion, expanding active equity capabilities and adding $228 billion in managed assets at the time.
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