Citigroup to exit consumer banking in Vietnam

Apr 16th at 19:05
16-04-2021 19:05:34+07:00

Citigroup to exit consumer banking in Vietnam

America's Citigroup will exit 13 international consumer banking markets, including Vietnam, to shift its focus to four wealth centers.

The logo of Citibank is seen on a building in New York, U.S. Photo by Shutterstock/BGStock72.

The move is part of the bank’s strategic decision to direct investments and resources to businesses with the greatest scale and growth potential, it stated, adding its main markets will include Singapore, Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates and London.

Apart from Vietnam, 12 other markets to be affected are Australia, Bahrain, China, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Poland, Russia, Taiwan and Thailand.

"While the other 13 markets have excellent businesses, we don’t have the scale we need to compete. We believe our capital, investment dollars and other resources are better deployed against higher returning opportunities in wealth management and our institutional businesses in Asia."

The bank has not specified when it would leave Vietnam.

Citigroup in 1994 became the first U.S. financial institution licensed to open a branch in Hanoi. It opened its second branch in Ho Chi Minh City in 1998.

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