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History of Citibank Australia
Citibank began as The City Bank of New York in 1807, and is currently one of the world’s largest companies. Citibank offices are located in over one hundred countries around the globe, and over half of these are in the United States. Citibank Australia, a division of Citigroup, was the first foreign bank allowed to have a banking license in Australia. Citibank Australia began serving customers in Australia in 1985. It is one of the youngest international financial institutions in this country but is still one of the largest. Citigroup, Citibank Australia’s parent company, serves about one million customers and almost one thousand business clients in Australia and New Zealand. Every year since 2002, Citibank Australia has been the recipient of the “Employer of Choice for Women” award.

Services and Features of Citibank Australia Everyday and Savings Accounts
Citibank Australia has everyday and savings accounts to fit the needs and financial situations of its customers. Accounts are available for both personal and business use. Citibank Australia account features include high interest, unlimited withdrawals, access to accounts with Visa debit card, and cheque privileges. Savings accounts offer account management online, over the phone, and with ATM cards. Foreign currency accounts are available for customers that need bank accounts in two or more currencies.

Visa and MasterCard Credit Cards
Citibank Australia customers have the choice of applying for a Visa or MasterCard credit card. Interest rates and annual fees vary according to the specific credit card. Special introductory interest rates for balance transfers, frequent flier miles, rewards programs, and cash back programs are some of the features available with the various credit cards. Credit cards are offered to individuals and businesses.

Personal Loans
Citibank Australia provides personal loans for a multitude of purposes. Loans for extra cash, debt consolidation, and education are a few of the personal loans available. Customers can apply for loans online. Professional advice to help customers determine which loan is right for them is available 24 hours a day by phone or email or at a Citibank Australia branch during business hours.

Mortgage Loans
First-time buyer loans, mortgage refinancing, investment property loans, and loans for a buyer’s next home are all available through Citibank Australia. There are also special loans to accommodate the needs of self-employed customers. Fixed rate and variable rate mortgage loans are available. Pre-approval for mortgage loans is simple and only takes about five minutes to provide the necessary information.

Investment Accounts
Citibank has a full menu of investment opportunities. First-time investors, investors looking at retirement, investors wanting to create additional wealth, and overseas investors can find investment vehicles through Citibank Australia.

Insurance Policies
Citibank customers can purchase insurance policies from QBE to cover income loss, property and its contents, vehicles and boats, loan repayments, and travel plans. Life insurance policies are also offered. Businesses are eligible to purchase insurance policies. Customers can receive advice about their insurance purchases from customer care specialists by calling, sending an email, or making an appointment at a Citibank Australia branch office.

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