Citibank: Decides to temporarily close some branches but will not leave the Middle East

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On March 14th, local time, Citibank announced the latest updates on its Middle East operations. Citibank stated that it will continue to provide uninterrupted services to clients in the UAE and Bahrain. Employee safety is the top priority, and Citibank is taking ongoing measures to ensure the safety of employees and their families. At the same time, the bank continues to serve customers and has developed strong emergency and resilience plans to ensure business continuity.

Regarding offices and branches in the UAE and Bahrain, Citibank said that the decision to evacuate three buildings and temporarily close some branches aligns with its commitment to prioritize colleagues’ safety. All colleagues are safe, and Citibank will continue to serve its clients. The bank also clarified that there were no attacks on branches in the UAE or Bahrain.

Additionally, Citibank stated that it will not withdraw from the Middle East. Citigroup recognizes its indispensable role within its global network and has maintained continuous operations in the region for over sixty years. Citibank expressed confidence in the resilience and maturity of the regional economy, as well as the effectiveness and agility of the UAE leadership in responding to the situation. As a trusted partner, they leverage their global expertise to enhance clients’ operational resilience during this unprecedented period.

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