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| What You
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FDIC insurance* up
to US$250,000 |
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Free Citibank International
Citicard |
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Free checkbook issued |
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Easy access to withdraw
cash from over 1,400,000 Citibank and
shared network ATMs worldwide |
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Detailed
monthly consolidated statement for you
to keep track of your financial status |
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Convenient
Citibank Online and 24-Hour CitiPhone
Banking |
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| Additional
Features |
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An automatic Overdraft
facility** can be extended
through your Interest Checking Account
where Citibank can transfer funds from
a designated savings account upon occurence
of overdraft. |
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| What You
Need To Start A Relationship |
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Open
an account for just US$5,000 (or equivalent) |
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| To
start a banking relationship: |
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Print
and complete the Account
Opening Application |
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Attach a photocopy
of your passport |
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Attach a most recent
original copy of your current bank statement
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Submit the above documents
to: Citibank, N.A.
International Personal Bank
IPB USA Service Center
Robinson Road, P.O. Box 1121
Singapore 902221 |
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An IPB
Relationship Manager will contact you for more
details |
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| How To Deposit
Your Money |
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Deposit US$ Travelers’
Checks, checks or drafts drawn in the
USA via our Service Centers or mail
us the checks/drafts at our mailing
address: |
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Citibank, N.A.
International Personal Bank
IPB USA Service Center
Robinson Road, P.O. Box 1121
Singapore 902221 |
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Remit funds via telegraphic
transfer |
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| Need Help? |
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Important
Notes |
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*Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent
agency of the U.S. government that protects
you against the loss of your deposits if an
FDIC-insured bank or savings association fails.
FDIC insurance is backed by the full faith and
credit of the U.S. government. Any person or
company can have FDIC insurance on a deposit,
and you do not need to be a citizen or resident
of the United States to enjoy this protection.
**Subject to applicable rules and limits.
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