Eirik Winter


Eirik Winter is an international banker of Swedish-Finnish origin.
Winter studied at Uppsala University in Sweden and Stanford University in the U.S. In 1990 he moved to London with JPMorgan Chase. He joined Salomon Brothers in 1996, which merged with Citi in 2000. Having spent over twenty years in London, he has held several senior positions within Global Capital Markets and was previously Citi's Head of Capital Markets for Europe, Middle East, Africa.
According to Euromoney, Winter is "one of the European Bond markets most popular and respected figures" and elected by the same publication as one of the "Top 100 most Influential people in Capital markets".
Winter re-located to the Nordic region in 2012, where he is Chairman, Managing Director and Head of Investment Banking at Citi. Since 2012, Citi's Nordic operations have won several awards, such as M&A House of the Year by Mergermarket and several investment banking awards from Euromoney.
In addition, Eirik Winter is engaged as a business sponsor for and mentor for Stockholm School of Economics scholarship Female Economist of the Year, as well as 's program with Junior Achievement and .
Winter is also a board member of several organisations such as , and .
Eirik Winter, a keen promoter of the Nordic region, has written a widely published debate article about an unified Nordic region - "United States of North"
He is an officer in the Army reserve forces, keen cyclist, skier, ice skater and sailor.