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Citigroup Reduces Stake in Hilltop Holdings
Financial services firm cuts holdings in regional bank by nearly half
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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Citigroup Inc. lowered its stake in Hilltop Holdings Inc. (NYSE:HTH) by 48% during the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 57,383 shares of the financial services provider's stock, down from 110,246 shares previously.
Why it matters
Hilltop Holdings is a regional bank based in Dallas, Texas that provides commercial banking, mortgage lending, and capital markets services. Citigroup's reduced position in the company could signal a shift in the financial giant's investment strategy or outlook on the regional banking sector.
The details
According to the SEC filing, Citigroup sold 52,863 shares of Hilltop during the third quarter, reducing its total holdings to 57,383 shares. This represents a 48% decrease in Citigroup's stake in the company. Hilltop's stock price has fluctuated between $27.35 and $40.41 over the past 52 weeks.
- Citigroup reduced its Hilltop Holdings stake during the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Citigroup Inc.
A multinational investment bank and financial services corporation headquartered in New York City.
Hilltop Holdings Inc.
A Dallas, Texas-based financial holding company that offers commercial banking, mortgage lending, and capital markets services through its subsidiaries.
The takeaway
Citigroup's reduced position in Hilltop Holdings could signal a broader shift in the financial firm's investment strategy or outlook on the regional banking sector. Investors will be watching to see if other large institutions follow suit or if Hilltop's fundamentals remain strong enough to attract new investors.
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