Citigroup’s Pandit Says He Wouldn’t Do Anything Different

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Vikram Pandit, who stepped down today as Citigroup Inc.’s chief executive officer, said he doesn’t regret any decisions from his tenure running the bank.

“It’s hard to come up with things we should have done differently,” said Pandit, 55, in an off-camera interview for Bloomberg Television’s “Lunch Money,” recalling how he navigated the New York-based bank through the credit crisis. “I was first out of the box to raise capital. I feel very good about the decisions that we’ve made.”