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  2. Citibank Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Citibank N.A., Kingdom of Bahrain. Citibank N.A., Kingdom of Bahrain ( Arabic: سيتي بنك ), commonly known as Citibank Bahrain, is the division of Citigroup that operates in Bahrain. Its operations include corporate banking as well as a call center that services 200,000 clients worldwide.

  3. Targobank - Wikipedia

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    Targobank AG. Office building Targobank in Duisburg. Targobank AG (Proprietary notation: TARGOBANK) is a German bank mainly operating in the retail, business and corporate customer segments and is headquartered in Düsseldorf. With 700 employees at its head office, Targobank is one of the larger banking employers in the Düsseldorf financial ...

  4. Citibank United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Citibank U.A.E. is also used an offshore booking center for loans, and other products, for tax efficiency purposes. Digital wallet support. Citibank U.A.E. used to support their own Citi Pay digital wallet for their debit and credit cards. This mobile wallet was discontinued on 30 June 2019. Apple Pay is supported on Mastercard Credit Cards ...

  5. Citibank Russia - Wikipedia

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    Citibank Russia (Russian: Ситибанк) is a Russian commercial bank, which is part of the financial corporation Citigroup. Recent announcements on reducing operations in Russia [ edit ] In April 2021, Citi announced its plan to exit Russia consumer banking as part of its global strategic refresh to exit consumer franchises in 14 markets.

  6. Visa Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Visa Inc. Visa Inc. ( / ˈviːzə, ˈviːsə /; stylized as VISA) is an American multinational payment card services corporation headquartered in San Francisco, California. [1] [4] It facilitates electronic funds transfers throughout the world, most commonly through Visa-branded credit cards, debit cards and prepaid cards. [5]

  7. Citibank Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Citibank established operations in Singapore on 1 July 1902. It was then known as the International Banking Corporation (IBC) and was the first United States bank to set up a branch in Singapore. Located at 1 Prince Street, IBC was primarily involved in the trade financing of Malayan rubber and tin exports in the early 20th century.