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Citigroup Inc. reports developments across a global banking franchise that serves corporations, governments, investors, institutions and individuals in more than 180 countries and jurisdictions. Recurring updates include quarterly results, financial data supplements, segment reporting changes and business activity in Services, Markets, Banking, Wealth and U.S. personal banking.
Citi news also covers capital actions such as common and preferred stock dividends, senior note tender offers and other debt-market transactions. Additional company updates include wealth-management programs, issuer services and depositary receipt mandates handled through Citibank N.A. and related Citi businesses.
CitiConnect® API, Citigroup's connectivity platform, has surpassed one billion API calls since its launch in 2017. This increase is mainly driven by the evolving business landscape and client needs for real-time solutions like Instant Payments. The API capabilities support various functions such as mobile wallet top-ups and micro loan disbursements. During the pandemic, API volume surged by 60% year-on-year in 2020. Citi offers over 83 APIs to facilitate seamless banking experiences, supported by collaborations with leading software providers.
Citi and Bank of America are collaborating to create an independent data and execution platform for fixed income markets, focusing initially on CLOs and syndicated loans. The platform aims to enhance efficiency, liquidity, and execution costs for dealers and buy-side clients. Supported by Citi's SPRINT group, the platform is currently in testing and expected to launch later this year, promising a user-friendly marketplace for data and analytics. This initiative is anticipated to modernize trading practices, leading to increased transparency and market participation.
Citi Treasury and Trade Solutions (TTS) has launched Citi Service Insights (CSI), an integrated digital service that streamlines client service inquiries through SWIFT gpi Case Resolution. This tool centralizes inquiry management, allowing clients to open and track service requests efficiently via a comprehensive dashboard. Key features include case management, documentation uploads, and integration with Citi Payment Insights for payment status updates. This initiative enhances transparency and accelerates issue resolution, aligning with the growing demand for digital self-service tools.
The Board of Directors of Citigroup has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.51 per share on its common stock, paying on May 28, 2021, for stockholders of record on May 3, 2021. Various dividends on preferred stock were also announced, including Series D at $26.75 per depositary receipt, payable May 17, and Series J at $0.4453125 per depositary receipt, payable June 30. These dividends reflect Citigroup's strong commitment to returning value to shareholders.
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Citigroup plans to announce its first quarter results on April 15, 2021, at 8:00 AM (ET) through a press release. A review of the results will follow via live webcast at 10:00 AM (ET). Investors can access the press release, webcast, and presentation materials on Citigroup's investor relations site. The company operates globally, serving approximately 200 million customer accounts across 160 countries, providing a variety of financial services including consumer banking, investment banking, and wealth management.
Mark Mason, CFO of Citi, will present at the 2021 Credit Suisse Financial Services Forum on February 25, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. (Eastern). The event will be held virtually, and a live webcast can be accessed at www.citigroup.com/citi/investor. Following the presentation, a replay and transcript will be made available. Citi serves around 200 million customer accounts globally, providing a wide range of financial products and services in over 160 countries.
The year 2020 saw global demand for non-U.S. equities surge, with issuers raising $48.2 billion in depositary receipts, a 179% increase from 2019. The Asia-Pacific region led this growth, contributing $40.4 billion or 84% of the total. Chinese issuers accounted for 76% of that amount, with Lufax Holding Ltd's $2.7 billion IPO being the largest. Total DR trading volume rose by 53%, and value increased by 68%. The JOBS Act facilitated capital access for Emerging Growth Companies, with China-based issuers dominating the market.
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