Citi, in collaboration with Carver State Bank is highlighting the next generation of Black entrepreneurs like Elbi Elm, founder of The Culturist Union, the first Black-woman-owned coffee house in Savannah, GA.
"It's not enough to see racism, we have to root it out. It's not enough to declare support for equity, we have to lead."
Jane Fraser, CEO of Citi
Action for Racial Equity is one of the most meaningful efforts that Citi has launched during my two decades at the company because of its central focus on advancing Citi's mission of enabling economic growth and progress.
from Mark Mason, CFO of Citi
Our Approach
Learn more about what Citi is doing to advance racial equity.
Watch and Listen
For the love of Black entrepreneurship.
For the Love of Progress.
Learn about Citi’s commitment to helping Black entrepreneurs.
Affordable Housing
We're investing in affordable housing because when people live in the neighborhoods they serve, communities grow stronger.
Mark Mason on Washington Post Lives "Race in America"
Citi's CFO joins Washington Post opinions writer Jonathan Capehart to discuss Citi's more than $1 billion commitment to tackle the racial wealth gap in banking and credit, housing and entrepreneurship, and corporate America's role in addressing systemic racism.
Philanthropy
To learn more about Citi's philanthropic approach to addressing racial equity, visit the Citi Foundation website
For all inquiries, please reach us at racialequity@citi.com