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Citibank (Malaysia)

Citibank Berhad is a licensed commercial bank[1] operating in Malaysia with its headquarters in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur.[2][7] Citibank Berhad operates as a subsidiary of Citigroup Holding (Singapore) Private Limited, commencing its banking operations in Malaysia since 1959.[8] Citibank Berhad was locally incorporated in 1994. Citibank Berhad has 11 branches spread across Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Penang, Kuantan, Malacca and Johor,[7] offering a wide range of banking and financial services including retail banking, institutional banking, and investment products and services.

Citibank Berhad
Company typeBerhad, Licensed Banking Institution.[1][2]
IndustryBanking, Financial services
FoundedPresent since July 1959; 65 years ago (1959)[3][4]
Incorporation in 1994; 30 years ago (1994)[5]
Headquarters
Past – Medan Pasar
Kuala Lumpur,[6] Current - Menara Citibank, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur[5][7]
Key people
Vikram Singh (Chief Executive Officer), Ms. Tang Wan Chee (Company Secretary), Ms. Terri Tan Seat Mooi (Company Secretary)
ProductsFinancial services
Number of employees
4,000[7]
ParentCitigroup Holdings (Singapore) Ptd. Ltd.
SubsidiariesCitigroup Global Markets Malaysia Sdn BerhadBhd
Citibank Malaysia (L) Limited
Menara Citi Holding Company Sdn Bhderhad (a subsidiary of Citicorp Overseas Investment Corp)
Inverfin Sdn Bhd Citicorp Trade Services (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
Citigroup Transaction Services (M) Sdn Bhd[3]

History edit

The First National City Bank, as Citibank was formerly known, opens its first Malaysian branch at Jalan Medan Pasar, Kuala Lumpur with 17 employees in July 1959.[6] Two more branches are added, one at Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur and another at Light Street in Penang in 1965.[9]

Citibank Berhad locally incorporated on 22 April 1994[5] making it the first American Bank to do so.[6] Citibank's offshore banking unit opened at the Labuan International Offshore Financial Center.[9]

Consumer and Corporate banking operations brought under one roof at the new HQ, Menara Citibank on 11 June 2001.[9]

In 2006, after 47 years, following lifting of restrictions on foreign banks, Citibank opens another four branches throughout Malaysia – Bukit Tengah (Penang), Damansara Perdana (Petaling Jaya), Klang, and Puchong (Selangor) – taking the total number of branches to seven.[6][9] Citibank also commences Islamic banking through a window and launches its first Islamic banking product, Murabahah Deposit-i with Kuwait Finance House Malaysia Berhad as its first foreign currency Commodity Murabahah inter-bank counter party.[9][10]

Citibank Opens Four New Bank Branches in Taipan USJ, Cheras, Melaka and Kuantan, following the authorization given by Bank Negara Malaysia in 2009, expanding its branch network to eleven from seven.[11]

On 1 November 2022, Citigroup completed the transfer of Citi Malaysia's retail banking and consumer credit card businesses to UOB Malaysia, but excludes the bank's institutional businesses.

Operations edit

Personal Banking edit

Citi Personal Banking refers to Citi's range of retail and transactional banking products and services.[12] This includes a range of checking account products, savings account products, time deposits, foreign currency products and services, fund transfer services, debit and ATM cards, credit cards, loan products, investment products and services, insurance products and Islamic banking products

ATM Network + MEPS edit

Subsequent to becoming the first foreign bank in Malaysia, in 2005, to gain complete access to the Malaysian Electronic Payment System (MEPS) Interbank GIRO,[13] Citibank Berhad signed an agreement in December 2010 with Malaysian Electronic Payment System Sdn Bhd enabling its customers to access to MEPS ATMs nationwide.[14]

As at 2014, Citibank Debit, ATM and Credit cardholders can use their cards at over 11,000 MEPS shared ATMs in Malaysia covering 2000 locations nationwide,[15] in addition to over 1.2 million Citi and Visa Plus ATMs in over 100 countries.[15] Currently, 201 financial institutions, including Citi, are part of the MEPS network. All MEPS ATMs have the MEPS logo displayed on the ATMs.[16]

The current services available at all MEPS shared ATMs include cash withdrawal and balance inquiries. Interbank fund transfers and Credit card/Ready Credit/loan repayments (via interbank funds transfers) are possible only if the respective bank is offering the service via the MEPS shared ATM network.[15]

Phone Banking edit

Citibank Berhad's phone banking service, CitiPhone, is available 24 hours a day. Phone Banking services are available in English, Bahasa and Mandarin.[17]

Customers can choose to carry out a variety of banking transactions either through a "self-service" Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system or by talking to a CitiPhone officer. Transactions that can be carried out include account information, credit limit inquiry, funds transfer, rewards redemption, Telephone PIN generation, E-statement enrolment, SMS alerts, applications, product inquiries and reporting lost or stolen cards.[18]

Online & Mobile Banking edit

Citi provides a secure website for conducting banking transactions online.[19] Additionally, online banking services can also be accessed through mobile devices.[20] Citi provides mobile banking services.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Bank Negara Malaysia – List of Licensed Banking Institutions in Malaysia".
  2. ^ a b "Bank Negara Malaysia – Citibank Berhad".
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Careers Overview - Citibank Malaysia".
  5. ^ a b c "Citibank Berhad Pillar 3 Disclosure June 2014 pdf - Citibank Berhad, Page 3" (PDF).
  6. ^ a b c d "A journey of 50 years - Archives - The Star Online".
  7. ^ a b c d "Citigroup - About Us, Asia Pacific, Malaysia".
  8. ^ Global location: Malaysia 13 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Citi. Retrieved September 15, 2008.
  9. ^ a b c d e . Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 February 2016.
  11. ^ "Citibank Opens Four New Bank Branches in Taipan USJ, Cheras, Melaka and Kuantan".
  12. ^ "Personal Banking - Citibank Malaysia".
  13. ^ "Citibank Berhad Annual Report 2011 Page 9" (PDF).
  14. ^ "Citibank Joins Meps Network - BERNAMA Banking & Finance Special Page".
  15. ^ a b c "Bank Online - Transfer Funds - Pay Your Bill - Citibank Malaysia".
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 May 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  17. ^ "Customer Service - Card Services - Phone Banking - Citibank Malaysia".
  18. ^ "IVR Overview" (PDF).
  19. ^ "Citibank Online".
  20. ^ "Citi Mobile - Mobile Banking - Mobile SMS Banking - Mobile Banking App and Services - Citibank Malaysia".

External links edit

  • Company Overview of Citibank Berhad, bloomberg.com

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view February 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Citibank Berhad is a licensed commercial bank 1 operating in Malaysia with its headquarters in Jalan Ampang Kuala Lumpur 2 7 Citibank Berhad operates as a subsidiary of Citigroup Holding Singapore Private Limited commencing its banking operations in Malaysia since 1959 8 Citibank Berhad was locally incorporated in 1994 Citibank Berhad has 11 branches spread across Kuala Lumpur Selangor Penang Kuantan Malacca and Johor 7 offering a wide range of banking and financial services including retail banking institutional banking and investment products and services Citibank BerhadCitibank Tower Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaCompany typeBerhad Licensed Banking Institution 1 2 IndustryBanking Financial servicesFoundedPresent since July 1959 65 years ago 1959 3 4 Incorporation in 1994 30 years ago 1994 5 HeadquartersPast Medan PasarKuala Lumpur 6 Current Menara Citibank Jalan Ampang Kuala Lumpur 5 7 Key peopleVikram Singh Chief Executive Officer Ms Tang Wan Chee Company Secretary Ms Terri Tan Seat Mooi Company Secretary ProductsFinancial servicesNumber of employees4 000 7 ParentCitigroup Holdings Singapore Ptd Ltd SubsidiariesCitigroup Global Markets Malaysia Sdn BerhadBhdCitibank Malaysia L LimitedMenara Citi Holding Company Sdn Bhderhad a subsidiary of Citicorp Overseas Investment Corp Inverfin Sdn Bhd Citicorp Trade Services Malaysia Sdn BhdCitigroup Transaction Services M Sdn Bhd 3 Contents 1 History 2 Operations 2 1 Personal Banking 2 2 ATM Network MEPS 2 2 1 Phone Banking 2 2 2 Online amp Mobile Banking 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe First National City Bank as Citibank was formerly known opens its first Malaysian branch at Jalan Medan Pasar Kuala Lumpur with 17 employees in July 1959 6 Two more branches are added one at Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur and another at Light Street in Penang in 1965 9 Citibank Berhad locally incorporated on 22 April 1994 5 making it the first American Bank to do so 6 Citibank s offshore banking unit opened at the Labuan International Offshore Financial Center 9 Consumer and Corporate banking operations brought under one roof at the new HQ Menara Citibank on 11 June 2001 9 In 2006 after 47 years following lifting of restrictions on foreign banks Citibank opens another four branches throughout Malaysia Bukit Tengah Penang Damansara Perdana Petaling Jaya Klang and Puchong Selangor taking the total number of branches to seven 6 9 Citibank also commences Islamic banking through a window and launches its first Islamic banking product Murabahah Deposit i with Kuwait Finance House Malaysia Berhad as its first foreign currency Commodity Murabahah inter bank counter party 9 10 Citibank Opens Four New Bank Branches in Taipan USJ Cheras Melaka and Kuantan following the authorization given by Bank Negara Malaysia in 2009 expanding its branch network to eleven from seven 11 On 1 November 2022 Citigroup completed the transfer of Citi Malaysia s retail banking and consumer credit card businesses to UOB Malaysia but excludes the bank s institutional businesses Operations editPersonal Banking edit Citi Personal Banking refers to Citi s range of retail and transactional banking products and services 12 This includes a range of checking account products savings account products time deposits foreign currency products and services fund transfer services debit and ATM cards credit cards loan products investment products and services insurance products and Islamic banking products ATM Network MEPS edit Subsequent to becoming the first foreign bank in Malaysia in 2005 to gain complete access to the Malaysian Electronic Payment System MEPS Interbank GIRO 13 Citibank Berhad signed an agreement in December 2010 with Malaysian Electronic Payment System Sdn Bhd enabling its customers to access to MEPS ATMs nationwide 14 As at 2014 Citibank Debit ATM and Credit cardholders can use their cards at over 11 000 MEPS shared ATMs in Malaysia covering 2000 locations nationwide 15 in addition to over 1 2 million Citi and Visa Plus ATMs in over 100 countries 15 Currently 201 financial institutions including Citi are part of the MEPS network All MEPS ATMs have the MEPS logo displayed on the ATMs 16 The current services available at all MEPS shared ATMs include cash withdrawal and balance inquiries Interbank fund transfers and Credit card Ready Credit loan repayments via interbank funds transfers are possible only if the respective bank is offering the service via the MEPS shared ATM network 15 Phone Banking edit Citibank Berhad s phone banking service CitiPhone is available 24 hours a day Phone Banking services are available in English Bahasa and Mandarin 17 Customers can choose to carry out a variety of banking transactions either through a self service Interactive Voice Response IVR system or by talking to a CitiPhone officer Transactions that can be carried out include account information credit limit inquiry funds transfer rewards redemption Telephone PIN generation E statement enrolment SMS alerts applications product inquiries and reporting lost or stolen cards 18 Online amp Mobile Banking edit Citi provides a secure website for conducting banking transactions online 19 Additionally online banking services can also be accessed through mobile devices 20 Citi provides mobile banking services References edit a b Bank Negara Malaysia List of Licensed Banking Institutions in Malaysia a b Bank Negara Malaysia Citibank Berhad a b Citi 50 Developing Global Centres of Excellence Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 30 June 2015 Careers Overview Citibank Malaysia a b c Citibank Berhad Pillar 3 Disclosure June 2014 pdf Citibank Berhad Page 3 PDF a b c d A journey of 50 years Archives The Star Online a b c d Citigroup About Us Asia Pacific Malaysia Global location Malaysia Archived 13 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Citi Retrieved September 15 2008 a b c d e Citi 50 Track our history here Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 30 June 2015 Citigroup launches Murabahah Deposit i product New Straits Times HighBeam Research Archived from the original on 25 February 2016 Citibank Opens Four New Bank Branches in Taipan USJ Cheras Melaka and Kuantan Personal Banking Citibank Malaysia Citibank Berhad Annual Report 2011 Page 9 PDF Citibank Joins Meps Network BERNAMA Banking amp Finance Special Page a b c Bank Online Transfer Funds Pay Your Bill Citibank Malaysia Shared ATM Network MEPS Archived from the original on 5 May 2011 Retrieved 30 June 2015 Customer Service Card Services Phone Banking Citibank Malaysia IVR Overview PDF Citibank Online Citi Mobile Mobile Banking Mobile SMS Banking Mobile Banking App and Services Citibank Malaysia External links editCompany Overview of Citibank Berhad bloomberg com nbsp Banks portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Citibank Malaysia amp oldid 1189181093, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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