Citi names sole head of equity capital markets for Australia and New Zealand

Jahrling joined Citi as co-head of ECM in 2021.

Citi has appointed Rob Jahrling as the sole head of equity capital markets (ECM) for Australia and New Zealand.

Jahrling has served as co-head of ECM since 2021, leading major equity raisings for clients including, Air New Zealand, Sandfire Resources, IGO, National Storage  REIT, Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group, and NEXTDC. 

He has also led the success of Citi Australia’s block trade business, which has rapidly grown to be the market leader in underwritten ECM block trades by both market share and deal volume, in the last 12 months, according to Citi.

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Jahrling joined Citi in 2010 as Head of Equity Syndicate, before being appointed co-head of ECM in January 2021. 

He will continue to report locally to Alex Cartel, head of Citi's Banking, Capital Markets and  Advisory function, which encompasses all of Citi's corporate advisory, capital markets and lending business in Australia and New Zealand; and to Douglas Adams and James Fleming, global co-heads of Citi’s ECM business.  

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