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    Citibank launches anti-American money transfer service

    We should be very suspicious of what Citibank is doing, from the lies of its CEO to the incredibly wasteful government bailout that put billions and billions of dollars into Citibank's hands. Now we have learned that Citibank has set up a magical "money transfer" service that only transfers money from the US to India! Isn't it somewhat unusual to have a banking operation that favors only one country? We have already learned that Citibank uses of hundreds of millions of dollars in tax-payer funded bailout dollars to lay off American citizens and send their jobs to cheaper laborers in India. Now we have something that should raise the suspicion of anyone concerned about the horrible waste and borderline criminality of the Citibank bailout: a service that streamlines the removal of funds from American banks and into private hands in India. Is it possible that even more of our tax-payer funded bailout dollars are being sent to India this way?


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    Citibank Launches New Online Money Transfer Service for US-based Non Resident Indians (NRIs)

    Thu. February 05, 2009; Posted: 12:01 AM

    NEW YORK & NEW DELHI, Feb 05, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE)

    Citibank N.A. today announced the launch of Citi Online Remit, a new online money transfer service to India. Citi Online Remit provides Non Resident Indians (NRIs) the facility to transfer funds to India from any US Checking/Savings account or using a US Credit/Debit Card as a direct transfer into the beneficiary's Bank account or as a draft couriered to the beneficiary's mailing address in India.

    Powered by the QuikRemit platform from Citi's Global Transaction Services, this new platform leverages Citi's deep expertise in transaction services, cutting-edge technology, digital banking, payments and understanding of the needs of the Indian Diaspora to offer NRIs a secure, user-friendly and highly transparent means of money transfer.

    Suresh Bajpai, Global Head-Digital Banking and Payments, Citi said, "Making our products and services available to our customers anytime and anywhere is one of our most important priorities. Citi Online Remit is a fine demonstration of our commitment to generating customer insight and deploying technology and innovation to fulfill customer needs. The collaborative nature of the design of this new platform provides it an exceptional robustness whilst ensuring it has a highly intuitive customer interface."

    The launch of Citi Online Remit further strengthens the Citibank NRI Business' leadership position in serving the needs of the "Global Indian," enabling it to expand its majority share of the target customer base. Initially available to NRIs in the US, the Citi Online Remit service will be extended to other geographies in a phased manner.

    Mr. N Rajashekaran, Country Business Manager, Global Consumer Group, Citi India, said, "For over 20 years, our NR Business has been at the forefront of helping many of our diaspora clients to invest in India. For NRIs remittances are an important means of maintaining both real and emotional linkages with their country of origin. The standalone nature of Citi Online Remit allows us the opportunity to extend our knowledge of the distinctive needs of this large and important customer group to altogether new customers."

    Paul Galant, CEO of Citi's Global Transaction Services, said, ""As the average value of remittances continues to increase, senders want to ensure that their money is safely reaching their destinations. We're pleased to be working with our consumer bank colleagues to offer clients a fast, safe, and secure platform for cross-border money transfers." The launch of Citi Online Remit highlights Citi's vast experience in handling global customer payments and expertise in developing secure online banking platforms.

    Global Transaction Services offers integrated cash management, trade, and securities and fund services to multinational corporations, financial institutions and public sector organizations around the world. With a network that spans more than 140 countries, Citi's Global Transaction Services supports over 65,000 clients. As of the 4th quarter of 2008, it held on average $292 billion in liability balances and $10.7 trillion in assets under custody.

    Citi Online Remit has a wide range of security features built into the platform such as Online Identity Verification, Multi-Factor Authentication, Global IP tracking and Account authentication. The platform also offers an online tracking system that allows NRIs to follow their transaction at every stage of the transfer process and facilitates the scheduling of dates for future transfers by setting up recurring transfer instructions.

    Regular email alerts are provided to help users keep up-to-date with information on the foreign exchange rates applicable on their transfers. The service is supported by 24/7 customer service, both on phone as well as online.

    M.V. (Raja) Rajamannar, Chief Marketing Officer, Citi Global Cards, said of the initiative, "This is a powerful example of how Citi's breadth of service can provide unrivaled benefits for customers around the globe. We are able to use robust consumer insights and segmentation methods to provide the right services to anticipate and satisfy customer needs. Through this effort customers will be able to seamlessly send money overseas, now even using their credit card."

    The Citibank NRI Business offers a wide range of money transfer services through the Rupee Checking Account, an account domiciled in India and denominated in Rupees, under the aegis of Reserve Bank of India. Through a wide range of convenient and secure channels, customers can remit money from a foreign country into this account, which can be operated by their mandate holder in India.

    Global Indians have trusted Citibank NRI Business to manage their wealth for over two decades. Recognizing the needs of the Non Resident Indian, Citibank offers a number of products such as the Citibank Rupee Checking Account, international ATM and Debit cards and an unparalleled service in draft delivery to beneficiaries in India. The business also provides Wealth Management for the Global Indian. The NRI Business provides an international suite of cutting edge products and services. The NRI business has a presence across the globe with eight major regional hubs in USA, Canada, UAE, UK, Australia, Kenya, Singapore, and Bahrain, and manages assets worth over US$ 6 billion for 200,000 customers. Citibank NRI Business has been present in the US since 1985 and today manages the banking and wealth management needs of over 120,000 clients in the country.

    Please visit www.citinri.com to learn more about our money transfer program or call 1-800-CITI-NRI (800-248-4674) for additional information.

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    Citi, the leading global financial services company, has some 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 100 countries, providing consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, and wealth management. Citi's major brand names include Citibank, CitiFinancial, Primerica, Smith Barney, Banamex, and Nikko. Additional information may be found at www.citigroup.com or www.citi.com.

    SOURCE: Citi

    Citibank Luis Rosero, 212-559-2455 or Citi Global Transaction Services Nina Das, 212-816-9267 or Citi India Indu Aishwerya Anand, 91 124 418 6766
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    We should be wary of what ALL of the banks are doing in concert with the government.
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    Banks shouldn't be allowed to get this BIG!
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    I am sure C FIN will be on it to make sure organized crime and others laundering money will get caught using it.
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