Citi opened its first Japanese branch in Yokohama in 1902 and has a long and proud history of serving corporate and institutional clients across a broad range of products, including corporate and investment banking, markets and securities services, capital markets origination, treasury and trade solutions, and research. Citi aims to deliver highly innovative financial solutions through an unrivalled global network to support the growth of its clients.
Highlights
- Citi serves top-tier Japanese multinationals, financial institutions, institutional investors and public sector entities, as well as foreign multinationals and global investors that operate or invest in Japan.
- Citi’s key competitive strength is a global banking franchise that is unmatched by other financial institutions. The connectivity Citi provides is an important asset for Japanese clients with global aspirations.
Company name | Citibank, N.A., Tokyo Branch |
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Address | Otemachi Park Building, 1-1-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8132 Map |
Telephone | 03-6776-5000 |
Bank code | 0401 |
Head office branch code | 730 |
Commencement of operations | April 1, 2017 (International Banking Corporation, a predecessor to Citibank, opened its Yokohama branch in October 1902. Since July 2007 Citibank Japan Limited had operated as the locally incorporated bank, and transferred its entire business to Citibank, N.A. Tokyo Branch on March 31. ) |
Brought-in Capital | ¥2 billion |
Number of locations | Four locations (Head Office, Higashi Shinjuku, Osaka and Okinawa ) (as of April 1, 2017) |