
~~ Citibank Web site Welcome page, June 2012

The company's name was changed to The National City Bank of New York in 1865 after it joined the new U.S. national banking system, and it became the largest American bank by 1895.

The 1918 purchase of U.S. overseas bank International Banking Corporation helped it become the first American bank to surpass $1 billion in assets, and it became the largest commercial bank in the world in 1929. As it grew, the bank became a leading innovator in financial services, becoming the first major U.S. bank to offer compound interest on savings (1921); unsecured personal loans (1928); customer checking accounts (1936) and the negotiable certificate of deposit (1961).

Citi’s bi-centenary will also mark the first time Citi sponsored the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Teams. As the official bank sponsor of the 2012 U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Teams, last month Citi unveiled the largest and most integrated U.S. sponsorship campaign the company ever had. Featured are 13 Olympic and Paralympic qualifiers, hopefuls and alumni who are members of Team Citi, that includes broadcast, print, out-of-home, digital, events, promotions and retail activation.


Other Resources
► Brand Channel: Citi Prepares 200 Anniversary, April 2, 2012
► Here Is The City: On Citigroup’s Anniversary, Don’t Forget Its Brutal Past
► CBS US: Citi celebrates 200th anniversary with CBS outdoor UK
► The Smith Family: Citi 200 Kids Campaign, Citi supports 200 kids on its 200th birthday
► NY Sports Journalism: Citibank Opens Olympic Checkbook For Campaign Supporting Team USA
► Market Watch: Citi Launches Advertising Campaign for First Ever Sponsorship of U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Teams; Campaign to showcase brand and innovative product portfolio
► HuffingtonPost Tech: Apple WWDC 2012 Liveblog
► CBS News: Apple WWDC 2012: Apple announces next generation MacBook Pro with Retina Display
► Huffington Post: Apple's WWDC News: Which Announcements Clicked, Which Products Clanked And Everything Else You Should Know by Jason Gilberg
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