CITIZENS FINANCIAL GROUP INC/RI News
Citizens Financial Group, Inc. operates as the bank holding company for Citizens Bank, National Association that provides retail and commercial banking products and services to individuals, small businesses, middle-market companies, corporations, and institutions in the United States. The company operates in two segments, Consumer Banking and Commercial Banking. The Consumer Banking segment offers deposit products, mortgage and home equity lending products, credit cards, business loans, wealth management, and investment services; and auto, education, and point-of-sale finance loans, as well as digital deposit products. This segment serves its customers through telephone service centers, as well as through its online and mobile platforms. The Commercial Banking segment provides various financial products and solutions, including lending and leasing, deposit and treasury management services, foreign exchange, and interest rate and commodity risk management solutions, as well as syndicated loans, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, and debt and equity capital markets services. This segment serves government banking, not-for-profit, healthcare, technology, professionals, oil and gas, asset finance, franchise finance, asset-based lending, commercial real estate, private equity, and sponsor finance industries. The company was formerly known as RBS Citizens Financial Group, Inc. and changed its name to Citizens Financial Group, Inc. in April 2014. Citizens Financial Group, Inc. was founded in 1828 and is headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Citizens Financial Catalysts: Dividends, Q2 Call!!
- Citizens Financial (CFG) posted a modest share rebound this week while confirming preferred dividends and scheduling its Q2 2026 earnings call. Solid Q1 fundamentals, a cautious credit-loss outlook and sector regulatory items—private credit risks and an SEC reporting proposal—frame the near-term investor focus.
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CFG Stock: Comerica Trim, Preferred Dividends, Q1.
Recent concrete developments for Citizens Financial (CFG): Comerica reduced its stake, CFG declared preferred dividends, and Q1 results showed strong earnings but margin pressures—key items for investors to watch.
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Citizens Financial Faces Protests; Investors Watch
Large protests at Citizens Financial's April shareholder meeting pressed the bank to end lending ties with private-prison operators, creating reputational and deposit-flow risks for CFG even as the S&P 500 posted record gains in April.
20 Apr at 04:15
Citizens Financial Q1 Beat, NIM Rise, Sector Woes
Citizens Financial delivered a strong Q1 with rising NII, expanding NIM and a 47% EPS jump, but sector-wide private-credit concerns and a muted market reaction temper near-term upside despite a Baird upgrade.
13 Apr at 04:15
Citizens Financial Raises Capital with $400M Notes
Citizens Financial Group closed a $400M offering of 5.299% fixed‑reset subordinated notes and reported continued share repurchases and preferred‑stock moves. Recent insider selling was small; these concrete capital actions sharpen CFG’s balance‑sheet flexibility.
06 Apr at 04:15
CFG Shares See PT Cut, WACC Flags Overvaluation Q2.
This week Citizens Financial (CFG) drew fresh analyst attention after Morgan Stanley trimmed its 12-month price target to $73, while valuation metrics — notably a 17.65% WACC and a GuruFocus “GF Value” of $44.47 — suggest the stock may be trading above intrinsic value. The article summarizes the facts, explains implications for investors, and outlines practical positioning steps.
23 Mar at 04:15
Citizens Bank Protests Put CFG Stock at Risk Today
Recent coordinated protests targeting Citizens Financial Group over loans to private detention operators have escalated reputational and depositor risks for CFG. Coverage across 50 branch locations, social-media-driven account closures and mainstream press attention have turned a grassroots campaign into a tangible corporate issue. Investors should watch deposit flows, regulatory filings and CFG’s public responses as potential catalysts for near-term stock volatility.