Citi Australia, formerly known as Citibank, plays a key role in Australia’s banking landscape.
Part of the far reaching Citi Group which celebrated its 200th birthday in 2012, Citi Australia has provided consumer finance since 1985, when it became the first foreign bank granted a banking licence in Australia.
With the might of one of the world’s largest financial services companies behind it, with a presence in nearly 100 countries, Citi Australia has built a reputation as a stable financial institution that provides a range of financial services to Australian consumers, corporations, institutions and governments.
The bank counts more than one million Australians and one thousand local corporate and institutional clients as its customers.
In fact Citi, is the largest bank in Australia with institiuonal and retail banking operations and it supports clients in more than 160 countries.
Citi has two major business divisions: Global Consumer Bank and Institutional Clients Group, which includes banking, capital markets and advisory, markets and securities services and treasury and trade solutions.
– Has over 1500 employees based in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane.
– Provides retail banking services to over 1 million Australians.
– Is the fifth largest credit card provider, with 12% market share.
– More than 90% of its customers are digital bankers.
– Serves over 1000 institutional clients
Citi offers a large range of financial services from deposit accounts, credit cards, mortgages, insurance and charge cards to foreign currency deposits and investments.
Citi's SWIFT code: NATAAU34
Citi Australia, formerly known as Citibank, plays a key role in Australia’s banking landscape.
Part of the far reaching Citi Group which celebrated its 200th birthday in 2012, Citi Australia has provided consumer finance since 1985, when it became the first foreign bank granted a banking licence in Australia.
With the might of one of the world’s largest financial services companies behind it, with a presence in nearly 100 countries, Citi Australia has built a reputation as a stable financial institution that provides a range of financial services to Australian consumers, corporations, institutions and governments.
The bank counts more than one million Australians and one thousand local corporate and institutional clients as its customers.
In fact Citi, is the largest bank in Australia with institiuonal and retail banking operations and it supports clients in more than 160 countries.
Citi has two major business divisions: Global Consumer Bank and Institutional Clients Group, which includes banking, capital markets and advisory, markets and securities services and treasury and trade solutions.
– Has over 1500 employees based in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane.
– Provides retail banking services to over 1 million Australians.
– Is the fifth largest credit card provider, with 12% market share.
– More than 90% of its customers are digital bankers.
– Serves over 1000 institutional clients
Citi offers a large range of financial services from deposit accounts, credit cards, mortgages, insurance and charge cards to foreign currency deposits and investments.
Citi's SWIFT code: NATAAU34