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Citigroup Reduces Stake in Renasant Co.
Financial services firm trims holdings in regional bank by 41%
Mar. 4, 2026 at 8:54am
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Citigroup Inc. has reduced its stake in Renasant Co. (NASDAQ:RNST) by 41% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The financial services firm sold 94,137 shares, leaving it with 135,428 shares or a 0.14% ownership stake in the regional bank.
Why it matters
Citigroup's move to trim its position in Renasant reflects broader shifts in the financial services industry, as large institutions adjust their portfolios and holdings in response to market conditions and strategic priorities. This transaction provides insight into the investment decisions of a major player in the sector.
The details
According to the SEC filing, Citigroup sold 94,137 shares of Renasant Co. during the third quarter, reducing its total holdings to 135,428 shares. The financial services firm previously owned 0.14% of Renasant's outstanding stock.
- Citigroup reduced its Renasant stake in the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Citigroup Inc.
A multinational investment bank and financial services corporation headquartered in New York City.
Renasant Co.
A regional bank holding company providing banking and financial services across the southeastern United States.
The takeaway
Citigroup's decision to trim its position in Renasant reflects the ongoing evolution of the financial services industry, as major institutions continuously evaluate and adjust their investment portfolios to align with market trends and strategic priorities.





