John Cunningham  Dugan net worth and biography

John Dugan Biography and Net Worth

Director of Citigroup

John was Comptroller of the Currency where he headed the agency that supervised over 1,500 national banks and federal branches of foreign banks, which together held nearly two-thirds of the assets of the U.S. commercial banking system. He also served on the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. During his five-year term, John led the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) through the financial crisis and ensuing recession that resulted in extraordinary regulatory and supervisory actions for national banks of all sizes, including government assistance provided under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP); resolutions of large, mid-size, and community banks; and the successful implementation of regulatory “stress tests.”

John also was deeply involved in numerous supervisory and regulatory initiatives, such as capital standards issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, on which he served; policy and regulatory recommendations of the Financial Stability Board, where he participated because of his chairmanship of the Joint Forum (an international committee of banking, securities, and insurance regulators); guidance and supervisory action on a range of residential mortgage and credit card issues; and successful litigation efforts to preserve key federal preemption attributes of the national bank charter.

John directed the OCC’s efforts to help shape critical parts of the sweeping Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation, including its provisions on systemic risk regulation and the Financial Stability Oversight Council; federal preemption; new capital regulation; the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; revamped derivatives regulation; and the so-called “Volcker Rule” limitations on banks’ trading and investment activities.

Before serving as Comptroller, John was a partner in the firm, specializing in financial institution regulatory matters from 1993-2005. He had previously served at the U.S. Department of the Treasury from 1989 to 1993, where he was appointed Assistant Secretary for Domestic Finance and had extensive responsibility for policy initiatives involving banks and financial institutions, including the savings and loan cleanup, Glass-Steagall and banking reform, and regulation of government-sponsored enterprises. From 1985 to 1989, John was Counsel and Minority General Counsel for the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, an active period during which the Committee passed the Competitive Equality Banking Act of 1987; the Proxmire Financial Modernization Act of 1988; and the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989.

Since 2019, John has served as Chair of the Board of Directors of Citigroup, Inc.

What is John Cunningham Dugan's net worth?

The estimated net worth of John Cunningham Dugan is at least $1.55 million as of May 8th, 2026. Mr. Dugan owns 12,194 shares of Citigroup stock worth more than $1,546,077 as of May 26th. This net worth evaluation does not reflect any other investments that Mr. Dugan may own. Learn More about John Cunningham Dugan's net worth.

How do I contact John Cunningham Dugan?

The corporate mailing address for Mr. Dugan and other Citigroup executives is 388 GREENWICH STREET, NEW YORK NY, 10013. Citigroup can also be reached via phone at +1 (212) 559-1000 and via email at [email protected]. Learn More on John Cunningham Dugan's contact information.

Has John Cunningham Dugan been buying or selling shares of Citigroup?

Within the last three months, John Cunningham Dugan has sold $265,260.10 in shares of Citigroup stock. Most recently, John Cunningham Dugan sold 2,117 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Friday, May 8th. The shares were sold at an average price of $125.30, for a transaction totalling $265,260.10. Following the completion of the sale, the director now directly owns 12,194 shares of the company's stock, valued at $1,527,908.20. Learn More on John Cunningham Dugan's trading history.

Who are Citigroup's active insiders?

Citigroup's insider roster includes Titilope Cole (CEO), Michael Corbat (CEO), John Dugan (Director), Jane Fraser (CEO & Director), Mark Mason (CFO), Andrew Morton (Insider), Gary Reiner (Director), Anand Selvakesari (COO), Edward Skyler (Head of Enterprise Services & Public Affairs), Ernesto Torres (CEO), Zdenek Turek (Insider), Sara Wechter (Insider), and Michael Whitaker (Insider). Learn More on Citigroup's active insiders.

Are insiders buying or selling shares of Citigroup?

During the last twelve months, insiders at the sold shares 5 times. They sold a total of 97,435 shares worth more than $11,301,273.97. The most recent insider tranaction occured on May, 8th when Director John Cunningham Dugan sold 2,117 shares worth more than $265,260.10. Insiders at Citigroup own 0.1% of the company. Learn More about insider trades at Citigroup.

Information on this page was last updated on 5/8/2026.

John Cunningham Dugan Insider Trading History at Citigroup

Transaction DateBuy/SellNumber of SharesAverage Share PriceTotal TransactionShares Held After TransactionDetails
5/8/2026Sell2,117$125.30$265,260.1012,194View SEC Filing Icon  
4/30/2025Sell4,417$68.26$301,504.4213,048View SEC Filing Icon  
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John Cunningham Dugan Buying and Selling Activity at Citigroup

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Citigroup Company Overview

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Citigroup Inc., a diversified financial service holding company, provides various financial product and services to consumers, corporations, governments, and institutions worldwide. It operates through five segments: Services, Markets, Banking, U.S. Personal Banking, and Wealth. The Services segment includes Treasury and Trade Solutions, which provides cash management, trade, and working capital solutions to multinational corporations, financial institutions, and public sector organizations; and Securities Services, such as cross-border support for clients, local market expertise, post-trade technologies, data solutions, and various securities services solutions. The Markets segment offers sales and trading services for equities, foreign exchange, rates, spread products, and commodities to corporate, institutional, and public sector clients; and market-making services, including asset classes, risk management solutions, financing, prime brokerage, research, securities clearing, and settlement. The banking segment includes investment banking; advisory services related to mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, restructurings, and corporate defense activities; and corporate lending, which includes corporate and commercial banking. The U.S. Personal Banking segment provides co-branded cards and retail banking services. The Wealth segment provides financial services to high-net-worth clients through banking, lending, mortgages, investment, custody, and trust product offerings; and to professional industries, including law firms, consulting groups, accounting, and asset management. The company was founded in 1812 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
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Today's Range

Now: $126.79
Low: $125.26
High: $127.43

50 Day Range

MA: $121.42
Low: $105.65
High: $132.93

2 Week Range

Now: $126.79
Low: $73.49
High: $135.29

Volume

8,966,901 shs

Average Volume

13,754,290 shs

Market Capitalization

$216.25 billion

P/E Ratio

15.71

Dividend Yield

1.92%

Beta

1.14