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Apr 14, 2016, 7:52 am by garykungCitiGold is Citi's premium banking relationship. To remain a Citigold client, maintain a minimum combined average monthly balance of $200,000 in eligible linked deposit, retirement and investment accounts. There is no monthly service fee for accounts in The Citigold Account Package.
Be aware that Citi Wealth Management will not allow any trading of non traditional stocks and ETFs. No leveraged ETFs, no inverse ETFs. Its brokerage service is similar to Chase YouInvest. It is just basic investment service.
1. Click HERE to read a separate thread discussing expiration of ThankYou Points when closing a Citigold account.
2. Citi has introduced Citi Priority with a minimum combined balance of $50K as of November 6, 2016. Those who were no longer qualified under the new Citigold requirement has been downgraded to Citi Priority. Discussion HERE.
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UMassCanuck07 , Mar 22, 2009 1:36 pm
I had my Citibank banking accounts upgraded to Citigold recently. As I was running through MEX today, I saw a lounge that had a sign outside that said "Citigold Clients". I went in to inquire and they said that Citigold client plus up to two guests are allowed complimentary access space permitting at the lounge. It was the Mexicana Lounge.
I was never told when I was upgraded that I would have access to airport/airline lounges... Are there others that I have access to now as a Citigold client?
Thanks!
I was never told when I was upgraded that I would have access to airport/airline lounges... Are there others that I have access to now as a Citigold client?
Thanks!
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UMassCanuck07 , Mar 23, 2009 8:36 pm
Thats what I was asking
I called Citigold and the rep said that he has "heard" in come countries outside of the US there are arrangements for local Citigold clients to use lounges. I guess they just didn't know the difference. By guess here is that Citibank in Mexico must have worked something out with that lounge for access.
The rep did say that he has heard "there is a lounge in Bahrain that allows access to local Citigold clients."...
Hmmmmmmmmmm
On a side not, slightly OT, how do you like Citigold? Any benefits I should expect. The rep from Citibank never explained the benefits to me.
I called Citigold and the rep said that he has "heard" in come countries outside of the US there are arrangements for local Citigold clients to use lounges. I guess they just didn't know the difference. By guess here is that Citibank in Mexico must have worked something out with that lounge for access.
The rep did say that he has heard "there is a lounge in Bahrain that allows access to local Citigold clients."...
Hmmmmmmmmmm
On a side not, slightly OT, how do you like Citigold? Any benefits I should expect. The rep from Citibank never explained the benefits to me.
I was able to use the CitiGold over Asia last year; especially in Bali and Jogja aiport lounges. They would also let other Citi card holder use the lounges however with a small charge; ranging from $5 to $20 per person.
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The most valuable benefits for us are the free credit cards (all with no annual fees)---- Citibank Aadvantage cards, Diners Club, Citi Premier Pass etc. etc..Originally Posted by UMassCanuck07
On a side not, slightly OT, how do you like Citigold? Any benefits I should expect. The rep from Citibank never explained the benefits to me.
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Originally Posted by jbalmuth
The most valuable benefits for us are the free credit cards (all with no annual fees)---- Citibank Aadvantage cards, Diners Club, Citi Premier Pass etc. etc..
I think they only waive one of the card fee.
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Originally Posted by jamflyer
I think they only waive one of the card fee.
Maybe this is what is currently being advertised, but all of our Citi-issued cards have been free each year.
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I was able to have my AA card and PP Elite cards fees waived, but not the Plat Amex.Originally Posted by jbalmuth
Maybe this is what is currently being advertised, but all of our Citi-issued cards have been free each year.
Back to OP's topic, how do you prove Citigold status, I don't think there is anything I have that could show me as being a citigold, certainly don't want to carry my bank statement around.
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UMassCanuck07 , Mar 25, 2009 3:25 pm
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Back to OP's topic, how do you prove Citigold status, I don't think there is anything I have that could show me as being a citigold, certainly don't want to carry my bank statement around.
I showed them my Citigold debit/banking card.Originally Posted by zlc
I was able to have my AA card and PP Elite cards fees waived, but not the Plat Amex.Back to OP's topic, how do you prove Citigold status, I don't think there is anything I have that could show me as being a citigold, certainly don't want to carry my bank statement around.
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biggestbopper , Mar 25, 2009 11:11 pm
In memoriam
IMHO, as a Citigold account holder, the only even vaguely valuable perk is getting cash at foreign ATMs with no add-on charges.
Oh, yeah, you can also get a wire transfer without paying the usual Citi $25 or so fee (which I got waived anyhow, before I got the gold status). I still wonder why a bank wants to charge me for wire transfering a goodly sum into one of its accounts?
I suspect I'll be closing out the gold Citi accounts soon. Original lure was a bonus Thank You point offer which, now, almost a year later, I still haven't got.
Lucky I got all those Citi credit card bonus AA miles to even things out.
Of course, if Gold gets into lounges that might change the situation.
Oh, yeah, you can also get a wire transfer without paying the usual Citi $25 or so fee (which I got waived anyhow, before I got the gold status). I still wonder why a bank wants to charge me for wire transfering a goodly sum into one of its accounts?
I suspect I'll be closing out the gold Citi accounts soon. Original lure was a bonus Thank You point offer which, now, almost a year later, I still haven't got.
Lucky I got all those Citi credit card bonus AA miles to even things out.
Of course, if Gold gets into lounges that might change the situation.
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Originally Posted by mntblue
Also free safe deposit box at your local branch.
....I always thought that the safe deposit box benefit was a "discounted" rate, not free. Do you know if thIs is an advertised benefit --- i.e. do you perhaps have a link to it? Thanks!
Benefits for being a Citi Gold account holder?
Hello,
I searched and was not clear on this so I'd like to ask for your expertise. I know that as a Citi Gold account holder, you don't have to pay for the annual fees for certain credit cards such as Premier elite and AA advantage. Also, you get 1200 TY (the max) a month for doing business with Citi bank. Are there any other benefits for Citi Gold that I'm not aware of?
Thanks
Trang
I searched and was not clear on this so I'd like to ask for your expertise. I know that as a Citi Gold account holder, you don't have to pay for the annual fees for certain credit cards such as Premier elite and AA advantage. Also, you get 1200 TY (the max) a month for doing business with Citi bank. Are there any other benefits for Citi Gold that I'm not aware of?
Thanks
Trang
Waiver of foreign exchange fees when using their debit (even as a credit) card.
1 AA mile per point when using the AA debit card.
To me, this is a big deal for foreign travel. Waiving foreign exchange fees and get 1 mile per dollar.
1 AA mile per point when using the AA debit card.
To me, this is a big deal for foreign travel. Waiving foreign exchange fees and get 1 mile per dollar.
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j3brooklyn , Jun 17, 2009 1:45 pm
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Can you give me some more info about the 1200 TY points? I have a Citibank Gold account (checking and savings) as well as a Citibank mortgage but only get 600 TY points per month. I'd be happy to double that if you can tell me how.Originally Posted by Trang
Also, you get 1200 TY (the max) a month for doing business with Citi bank.