Public Finance

What Is Public Finance?
The Public Finance Department's objective is to work with municipal governments, universities, transportation authorities, not-for-profit entities and major corporations (who are permitted to issue tax-exempt obligations) to finance their current and future project needs.
Public Finance and Citi
Our experience in developing capital formation strategies for health care systems, utilities, highways, schools and more is unmatched: Since 1997, we've been ranked #1 in managing both negotiated and competitive U.S. Long-Term Municipals.
Impressive figures, especially when you stop to consider that these projects often involve complex public/private partnerships, such as stadiums, airports, and developer-related project financings, in addition to mergers and acquisition (M&A) advisory work, securitizations, fixed- and variable-rate debt and derivatives transactions.
The United States still represents a bulk of our business, but we continue to extend our reach by assisting our clients and other Citi locations on public financing projects in Europe, Canada and South America.
How Are We Structured?
Public Finance is organized into functional groups—Regional, Industry and Product Groups—in which specialists work as a team to meet client needs. These groups include:

Regional Groups

  • Central
  • Northeast
  • Southeast
  • West
  • Mid-Atlantic

Industry Groups

  • Airports
  • Health Care
  • Higher Education
  • Housing Infrastructure (including Sports, Transportation, Hotel and Convention Centers and Project Financings)
  • Public Power and Utilities

Product Groups

  • Short-term Finance
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