Citigroup said Thursday that Chief Financial Officer Mark Mason will step down from his role in early March before leaving the bank next year.

The Jane Fraser-led lender named Gonzalo Luchetti, currently the bank’s head of US personal banking, as his successor.

Mason, who has been the company’s CFO since 2019, will become executive vice chair and senior executive advisor to chair and CEO Fraser starting in the spring.

But the US financial giant said that the Queens native will leave the bank before the end of next year so he can “pursue his leadership aspirations outside of Citi.”

Mason, who joined Citi in 2001, said in a statement that “serving as CFO for the last seven years” was “one of the most demanding and fulfilling chapters of my career.”

Scotland-born Fraser, 58, said that

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