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Based on the most helpful WSO content, the Citi Tech team, particularly in SF, has been experiencing significant growth and restructuring. The team has been verticalized down to the analyst level under the new group head, and they have been aggressively hiring MDs from various firms. This has resulted in a strong performance, with 50% of analysts in a recent cycle exiting to major MFs like Thoma Bravo, Silver Lake, KKR, Bain, and Carlyle.

While there isn't specific mention of a senior hire from JPM in the context provided, the overall sentiment suggests that the team's restructuring and leadership changes have positively impacted deal flow and exit opportunities. If you're looking for more granular updates, it might be worth checking recent WSO threads or reaching out to current team members for firsthand insights.

Sources: Citi SF Tech Team and Other Crazy Growth, Credit Suisse interns told they don’t have jobs and need to reinterview, Thoughts on Financial Technology Partners, Citi LatAm Group - IB, Credit Suisse closing down IBD? More senior departures...

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