Citibank, N.A. branch was established in Jordan in 1974. Its main branch is located in the Shmeisani area.
In line with Citi’s global strategy, Citibank, N.A. Jordan aims to be the preeminent banking partner for institutions with cross-border needs, and to serve as a trusted partner to its clients by responsibly providing financial services that enable growth and economic progress.
By leveraging its global presence, Citi aims to improve overall client experience, and achieve growth in line with the local market and available opportunities within its well-defined target market.
Citibank is a leading provider of financial products and services including Banking, Treasury services, Trade and Transaction Services and Markets and FX. It was the first financial institution in Jordan to offer CitiDirect, an electronic banking platform for corporations.
The coverage teams of Citibank are organized across corporates, public sector and financial institutions client segments and are supported by industry and product partners to deliver the full banking platform. In addition, they are supported by Global Network Banking teams in delivering Corporate Banking/Finance services to global, regional and local clients operating in multiple locations around the world.
Citibank has achieved a distinct positioning of being a trusted and leading banking partner in the Jordanian market and is, today, the only commercial US bank in the country. The bank proudly celebrated 50 years of presence in the Kingdom of Jordan and looks forward to many more years of continued success.
Through Citi Foundation, Citi’s social investment arm, the bank works to promote financial literacy and entrepreneurship programs, which target local talent and aspiring entrepreneurs around the world, including Jordan. In this context, Citi and the Citi Foundation have been active players in the local community in the past 15 years to NGOs, such as Jordan River Foundation, IRC, Ruwwad, AMIDEAST and King Abdullah II Fund for Development (KAFD) mainly for the benefit of young people from low-income communities and micro-entrepreneurs.