Originally Posted by
akr1970akr
yowza. i knew citibank has been lightening their footprint but that's striking. when i worked there (a lifetime ago) we had outposts in at least 100 countries. i remember telling clients that i could get 'my man in morocco on the line for you' and we legit could get local experts in all kinds of stuff. (i was on the inst. side)
Originally Posted by
spartacusmcfly
Citi has always been more of a global bank. So while they have 700 US branches, they have 1800 outside the US -- which is more than Chase, BofA, and Wells, combined.
Even that was the in the past. I interviewed with Citi to work in its overseas branch. But its overseas footprint has shrunk a lot. It currently has 1,800 overseas branches to a total of 2,500 branches. This is the distant lowest among the top 4 major US banks.
Even if Citi still has a branch in Frankfort, it does not benefit me here in US.