
Citi has tapped Akira Kiyota and Taiji Nagasaka as co-heads of investment banking for Japan, an appointment that took effect on October 1, 2025. This strategic move signals Citi’s commitment to bolstering its operations in one of Asia’s most significant financial markets.
Kiyota joins the ranks of Citi after an impressive tenure at Nomura, where he served as a senior managing director and global head of mergers and acquisitions since 2022. With over three decades of experience in investment banking, Kiyota specializes in mergers and acquisitions as well as in healthcare and consumer coverage, providing valuable insights to clients globally. His prior roles include stints at J.P. Morgan Securities and Sanwa Bank, solidifying his reputation as a heavyweight in the industry.
On the other hand, Nagasaka brings a wealth of knowledge from his current position as managing director and head of Investment Banking products and equity capital markets for Citi in Japan. With over 20 years of experience in advising clients on capital markets transactions and M&A, Nagasaka has been instrumental in navigating the complexities of the Japanese market. He joined Citi in 2022 from Mizuho Securities, where he headed equity capital markets, further sharpening his credentials in an increasingly competitive landscape. It’s safe to say that together, Kiyota and Nagasaka carry enough experience to write a chapter on Japanese investment banking.
The duo will report to Jan Metzger, who oversees investment banking for Japan, Asia North & Australia, as well as Asia South, alongside Robert Nakamura, Citi’s Country Officer and banking head for Japan. This change marks a pivotal moment for Citi as it aligns its leadership structure with its growth ambitions in Asia.
In a related development, Masuo Fukuda, the vice chair of Citi Japan and head of investment banking, will transition to a new position as Vice Chair for Japan and Asia North investment banking, while also retaining his existing responsibilities. This dual role underscores Citi’s strategy to enhance its leadership footprint in the region.
What positions have been created at Citi for the investment banking sector in Japan?
Citi has appointed Akira Kiyota and Taiji Nagasaka as co-heads of investment banking for Japan, effective October 1, 2025.
What prior experience does Akira Kiyota bring to his new role?
Kiyota has over 30 years of experience in investment banking, previously serving as global head of mergers and acquisitions at Nomura, and has worked at J.P. Morgan Securities and Sanwa Bank.
Who will Kiyota and Nagasaka report to in their new roles?
They will report to Jan Metzger, head of investment banking for Japan, Asia North & Australia, and Robert Nakamura, Citi Country Officer and banking head for Japan.