Citigroup
Citigroup
Citigroup is a global financial services company doing business in more than 100 countries and jurisdictions. Citigroup's operations are organized into two primary segments: the global consumer banking segment and the institutional clients group.
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Turmoil at the Export-Import Bank, a possible trade war with China and a potential retreat from the North American Free Trade Agreement all add up to high anxiety for bankers in the business of financing U.S. exports.
February 13 -
Early adopters of The Clearing House’s Real Time Payments network have built gateways and accelerated fraud detection systems.
February 12 -
Early adopters of The Clearing House’s Real Time Payments network have built gateways and accelerated fraud detection systems.
February 12 -
Citigroup said an Italian court rejected a €1.8 billion ($2.2 billion) civil claim filed by Parmalat against the bank over the food company's collapse in 2003.
February 7 -
Large banks have begun sharing their adjusted gender pay gap ratios — how much women are paid versus men for similar jobs. The trouble is, they don’t have similar jobs.
February 2 -
Citigroup Inc. CEO Michael Corbat said he’s ready to deploy resources to grow “even faster” in a world of synchronized economic growth from Japan to Europe.
January 24 -
America's biggest banks just spent a week regaling shareholders about brighter days ahead, when tax cuts add billions of dollars to the firms' annual profits. About 8,000 people are getting left behind.
January 18 -
The bank’s innovation unit hopes some of the students it takes in from 12 universities including Columbia, NYU and Texas will end up working at Citi someday or creating startups it can partner with.
January 18 -
The anxiety that a crook is using a lost or stolen card can be a powerful lure to mobile technology, Citigroup has learned.
January 18 -
Write-down clears the decks for better times ahead; the agency’s acting head is looking to revamp strict rule that went into effect on Tuesday.
January 17