Showing posts with label Citibank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Citibank. Show all posts

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Citibank, Visa launch contactless credit card payment scheme


MANILA - Citi and Visa have introduced the first contactless credit card payment technology in the Philippines.

Called the Citibank Visa payWave, the new product is expected to widen Citi’s share of the local credit card business, which is contributing half of its revenues in the country.

Bea Tan, Citi consumer business manager, said the bank’s sales posted a good double-digit growth in the first half of the year on the back of the country’s sustained economic growth.

“It’s (sales) actually been pretty good. In the first half of the year, our growth has exceeded our expectations. The country is doing well in terms of drivers and profitability. It’s good to see that the country is growing so that we’re introducing innovation to our customers. Hopefully, this will change the payment behavior of our customers,” Tan told reporters during the payWave launch last week.

She said the innovation in the mode of payment for credit card transactions would support growth in the bank’s consumer business.

Tan said the bank’s credit card business contributes 50 percent of its total sales. Citi has 1 million credit card holders in the country, where it has a 20 percent share of credit card transactions.

 “In 2014, we foresee that given that the economy is doing very well for us, we will be able to open up more segments. We’re looking at high double-digit growth for next year in terms of customer acquisition. It will be something we can focus on next year,” Tan said.

Iain Jamieson, Visa country manager, said the credit card transactions would increase significantly, particularly the frequency of credit card use.

“Contactless payments will spur the country’s evolution towards cashless society,” he said.

With the new Citibank Visa payWave, cardholders can simply wave their cards in front of a Visa payWave reader to pay for their goods. The contactless payment would reduce time waiting in checkout queues for everyday purchases such as groceries, fastfood meals, coffee, and movie tickets.

The Citibank card holders don’t need to sign for purchases below P2,000 but are given the option to collect the receipt.

On average, Visa payWave transactions can be up to three times faster than cash payments, reducing queuing times for both cardholders and retailers.

“We are delighted to introduce our clients to a new way to pay with their credit cards where they simply wave, pay and go,” Citi country officer Batara Sianturi said.

Citibank has seven merchant partners so far, including Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, Eastwood Cinemas, Lucky China Cinemas, McDonalds, Mercury Drug, Newport Cinemas and Robinsons Supermarkets.

Citi also has pioneered mobile-based payments with credit cards, real time account inquiry with SMS and account management convenience with combined credit limit for multiple Citi cardholders.

source: interaksyon.com

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Citigroup to pay $700 million to settle suit related to 2008 crisis


NEW YORK - US banking giant Citigroup said Monday it will pay $730 million to settle a class-action suit by bondholders related to the 2008 financial crisis.

The suit alleged Citigroup misled buyers of its bonds over its exposure to subprime mortgages and other high-risk securities ahead of and during the crisis, from May 2006 to November 2008.

The plaintiffs had argued that Citigroup misrepresented its exposure to mortgage-related assets, according to Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman, the plaintiffs attorneys.

Citi also understated the loss reserves for its mortgage loans and "falsely stated" that assets held off its balance sheet were of high value, Bernstein Litowitz said.

In a statement, Citi denied the allegations, but said it was settling the case "solely to eliminate the uncertainties, burden, and expense of further protracted litigation."

Citi called the settlement "another significant step toward resolving our exposure to claims arising from the financial crisis."

"We look forward to putting this matter behind us," the bank said.

The plaintiffs in the case included the Arkansas Teacher Retirement Systems and the Louisiana Sheriffs' Pension and Relief Fund.

The settlement must be approved by a US District Court.

source: interaksyon.com

Monday, July 30, 2012

Free digital camera at Abenson with Citibank PayLite


MANILA, Philippines - Citibank is offering cardholders who shop at Abenson a host of exclusive treats starting with a free digital camera. Shop at any participating Abenson branch until Aug. 14, and receive a free Olympus VG-150 Digital Camera when you pay a minimum single-receipt purchase of P50,000 via Citibank’s 0% PayLite installment plan.



On top of this, you can even pay for your purchases in installment at 0% interest, three months later.

The Citibank PayLite installment plan offers 0% interest or affordable monthly add-on rates at participating establishments nationwide, which allows Citibank Cardholders to pay in light and easy installments.

Other free items in the promotion are Hanabishi E-Kettles and Union Stand Fans for a minimum of P20,000 or P30,000 PayLite purchase, respectively.

To claim your free premium item, present your purchase slip and Citibank Credit Card at the customer counter of the participating Abenson branch where the purchase was made. You can redeem your free gift item on the same day of the transaction.

For more information, call 995-9999 or visit www.citibank.com.ph.

article source: philstar.com