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Citibank South Africa

 
 

Since 1995, Citibank has enjoyed considerable success in the South African market. The Bank have developed the expertise to understand and meet the unique requirements of its South African customers, thus enabling its customer to achieve their business objectives. Today, Citi operates in 15 countries across Africa, spanning corporate, consumer and private banking. 

Citibank currently operates branches in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town. Citi's offices are staffed with banking professionals who not only understand the local financial marketplace, but also the strategic issues of the global customers.

Citi's Banking Division is the hub for its strong relationship with top tier South African companies and global corporations with business in South Africa and offshore operations, primarily in the following industry sectors.

 
 

Citi's extensive product range is tailored to provide integrated banking solutions ranging from day-to-day transactional banking to complex financing structures. Customer Solution Teams, comprising dedicated Relationship Managers and Product Specialists, situated locally and abroad, provide a diversity of expertise, ensuring that Citi's Banking Customers benefit from both global experience and local insight.

 
  Citibank
Category : Branches of Foreign Banks
SWIFT Code : CITIZAJX

Address :
145 West Street
Sandown
Sandton 2196

Telephone : +27 11 944 1000

Website :  www.citi.com/southafrica

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The Reserve Bank is responsible for bank regulation and supervision in South Africa. The purpose is to achieve a sound, efficient banking system in the interest of the depositors of banks and the economy as a whole. This function is performed by issuing banking licenses to banking institutions and monitoring their activities as regulated by the Banks Act (No. 94 of 1990) and the regulations relating thereto.
 

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