Industry | Banking, Financial services |
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Founded | 1968 |
Headquarters | Plaza Bapindo,Citibank Tower Jl Jend Sudirman Kav 54-55 Jakarta 12190 |
Key people
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Batara Sianturi - Chief Executive Officer, Pambudi H. T. Soenarsihanto - Country Human Resources Officer, Shirish Trivedi - Chief Financial Officer Yessika Effendi - Compliance Director,Sergio Rodrigo Maza Dominguez - Head of Global Markets |
Number of employees
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3500 |
Parent |
Citibank N.A Citigroup Inc |
Website |
Citibank Indonesia Global Consumer Banking www |
Batara Sianturi - Chief Executive Officer, Pambudi H. T. Soenarsihanto - Country Human Resources Officer, Shirish Trivedi - Chief Financial Officer
Citibank N.A
Citibank Indonesia Global Consumer Banking www
Citibank Indonesia is a universal bank that offers a wide range of retail and commercial banking services. Citi has been present in Indonesia since 1968 and is one of the largest foreign banks in the country by asset size. Citibank Indonesia operates 11 branches and 70+ ATMs; it has a customer payment network with more than 50,000 payment points and a corporate distribution network with 4,800 locations across 34 provinces. Citibank Indonesia is a fully owned subsidiary of Citibank NA.
Citi Indonesia's business comprises two main groupings:
Institutional Clients Group (ICG) - The ICG has four offices located in Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya and Medan. Its core business includes treasury, cash management, trade and security services, corporate and structured finance and investment management.
Global Consumer Banking - GCB operates 11 branch offices and 70+ ATMs in Indonesia. Its core business includes credit cards, wealth management, consumer lending, savings and deposits, investment product and treasury products.
1918 - Citibank's precursor, the International Banking Corporation sets up branches in Batavia (present-day Jakarta) and Surabaya.
June 14, 1968 - Citibank Indonesia established under the Ministry of Finance Decree No. D.15.6.1.4.23. It begins its operations in Hotel Indonesia with an initial staff of 15 employees.
1971 - Citi moves to Jalan M.H. Thamrin 55.
1976 - Citi obtains approval from Bank Indonesia (BI) to change its name from First National City Bank, Jakarta to Citibank, National Association (Citibank, N.A.), Jakarta Branch as stipulated in the BI Letter No.9/376/UPPB/PBD.
1980 - First bank to introduce electronic banking.
1986 - Citi relocates to the Landmark Building at Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Kav.1. It remains its headquarters until 2001.
First foreign bank to introduce ATMs.
1989 - First foreign bank to introduce credit cards to the Indonesian market.
December 1989 - Citi's Surabaya branch opens on Jalan Dr. Soetomo.
1993 - CitiPhone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week customer service program launched.
August 1994 - The Bandung branch opened on Jalan Ir. H. Juanda.
December 1998 - Citibank's flagship Corporate Social Responsibility program, Citibank Peka launched.
1999 - One Bill, a smart billing service platform launched.