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fromFortune
3 days ago

Citi charges $595 for 'Strata Elite' credit card to rival Amex, Chase

Citigroup launched the Strata Elite credit card to compete in the premium market offering extensive rewards and exclusive airline benefits.
US politics
fromFortune
6 days ago

'Draconian, unethical' and 'soul-killing': Citi takes leaf out of Goldman's loyalty oath playbook

Citigroup requires junior bankers to disclose any future job offers to curb talent poaching.
Business
fromFortune
1 week ago

Jamie Dimon turned down Jeff Bezos and a top gig at Amazon to take on 'troubled' Bank One in a $60 million bet

Jamie Dimon's firing from Citigroup in 1998 led to a period of introspection and potential career shifts, including a meeting with Jeff Bezos.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

Citigroup Earnings Live: Stock Surging After Earnings Beat on EPS and Revenue

Citigroup shares rose 2.10% pre-market following a Q2'25 earnings beat with adjusted EPS up 29% year-over-year and revenue up 8%.
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fromBenzinga
1 month ago
NYC startup

Citigroup Rolls Out Summer Remote Work Option For Employees, While Rivals Argue 'You Can't Learn Working From Your Basement' - Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), Citigroup (NYSE:C)

fromBenzinga
1 month ago
NYC startup

Citigroup Rolls Out Summer Remote Work Option For Employees, While Rivals Argue 'You Can't Learn Working From Your Basement' - Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), Citigroup (NYSE:C)

US politics
fromtime.com
1 month ago

Citigroup Reverses Its Firearms Policy Months After Trump Called Out U.S. Banks. Here's What to Know

Citigroup has reversed its 2018 policy limiting banking services to firearm-selling retail clients, citing fair access concerns.
fromInc
4 months ago

Citigroup's Support for Working Moms Stands Out Amid Strict Return to Office Trends

Fraser has recently told employees that the company is sticking with a hybrid working model, where Citi will allow most workers to stay remote at least two days a week.
Women in technology
fromSlate Magazine
4 months ago

Think You're Smarter Than a Slate Writer and Editor? Find Out With This Week's News Quiz.

Citigroup's blunder, where it mistakenly credited a customer's account with $81 trillion instead of $280, highlights the scale of mismanagement in financial institutions.
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NYC startup
fromEntrepreneur
5 months ago

Citigroup Credited a Customer $81 Trillion Instead of $280 | Entrepreneur

Citigroup mistakenly credited $81 trillion to a customer due to an inputting error, highlighting serious internal control failures.
#banking-errors
Business
fromwww.nytimes.com
5 months ago

Citigroup Makes an $81 Trillion Mistake

Citigroup accidentally credited a client's account with $81 trillion due to an internal error, highlighting ongoing systemic issues within the bank.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago
Tech industry

Citigroup credited client's account with $81tn before error spotted

Citigroup accidentally credited a client's account with $81 trillion instead of $280 due to a fat finger error, which was quickly identified and corrected.
Business
fromwww.nytimes.com
5 months ago

Citigroup Makes an $81 Trillion Mistake

Citigroup accidentally credited a client's account with $81 trillion due to an internal error, highlighting ongoing systemic issues within the bank.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
10 months ago

Not So Fast Jim Cramer, You Should Buy These 3 Stocks He Says to Sell

Jim Cramer is a popular investment influencer, but many believe his advice should be taken contrarily.
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