Citigroup announced Tuesday the appointment of Eric Farina and Rob Cascarino to jointly lead its Infrastructure Financing & Capital Solutions Group. Both executives bring over 20 years of experience in infrastructure and debt capital markets financing.
Citigroup announced Tuesday that it has named Eric Farina and Rob Cascarino to serve as joint leaders of its Infrastructure Financing & Capital Solutions Group (IFCS).
Farina will operate from New York in his new position, bringing more than 20 years of experience in infrastructure finance to the role. Prior to joining Citi, he led infrastructure finance operations within Morgan Stanley’s private capital markets division.
Cascarino, who currently oversees Debt Capital Markets operations for the UK, Europe, Middle East & Africa region, will expand his responsibilities to work alongside Farina on global IFCS initiatives. Having joined Citi within the past year, Cascarino contributes over two decades of debt capital markets expertise, with particular experience in digital infrastructure projects and sports stadium financing across the United States and EMEA markets.
Both newly appointed co-leaders will work under the supervision of Debt Capital Markets heads John McAuley and Chris Munro, while maintaining close working relationships with capital markets teams throughout the financial institution.
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