sustainability Prof. Lovas March 27‚ 2014 Citibank Case Study 1. I believe that the provisions made to the Dodd Frank Act that mandates advisory shareholder votes on executive compensation was a good change. I agree with this provision because I believe that the shareholders should ultimately have a say I’m what sort of compensation the executives of the company are taking. They are the real company owners and it’s their money that’s on the line if Citibank doesn’t succeed. In the recent recession
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Citibank: Launching the Credit Card in Asia Pacific 45-720 Marketing Management Marc Brands Masatoshi Kaneko Oscar Lehmann Shu Yagi Juan Zatarain January 23‚ 2003 Executive Summary We recommend in the first phase to expand the credit card business into India‚ the Philippines‚ Taiwan and Thailand. These are fairly stable untapped markets. Our strategy is to focus generally on the high status groups in these markets. The cards should be issued in the local
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customers. It provided the tools and channels for its customers to receive money efficiently and to make payment in a timely fashion. In 2000‚ intense competition and the dot com boom put pressure on Citibank and its competitors to transform their business in the new economy. In response to these challenges‚ Citibank made a serious push to deliver integrated solutions that would enable its corporate customers to conduct transactions on-line. Citibank’s e-business strategy – Connect‚ Transform and Extend –
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Citibank: Launching the Credit Card in Asia Pacific INTRODUCTION Citibank is one of the major international banks and it is the consumer banking arm of financial services giant Citigroup. Citibank was founded in 1812 as the City Bank of New York‚ later First National City Bank of New York. As of March 2010‚ Citigroup is the third largest bank holding company in the United States by total assets‚ after Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase. Citibank has retail banking operations in more
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This case was interesting because it provided a few examples of the conflicts that are stated in organization behavior theories and models. The main issues that we see in this particular case are those dealing with perception‚ personality‚ and motivation. There seem to be both internal and external factors that are causing the issues. In specific‚ the internal issues derive from the personality of select individuals‚ which influence their behavior; but there are external factors that derive from
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inventions and fast paced society always looking for a way to save. Citibank in particular has adapted very well to this type of society‚ which will be explained in the paper. Change 3 One industry that is ever changing is the banking industry. It is always trying to accommodate the mass market and appeal to a new generation while still holding on to their affluent clients. One bank in particular is Citibank. This organization has made the changes throughout the year
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Citibank has been known world wide for being one of the largest commercial banks and one of the major international banks. Besides that‚ it is also a public company- FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK as well as the third largest foreign bank in BRUNEI but it has only two branches set up in BRUNEI. For more information‚ Citigroup has the world’s largest financial services network‚ spanning 140 countries with approximately 16‚000 offices worldwide. The company currently employs approximately 260
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Case Study: Citibank N.A. in China This case study deals with the decision to structure an overseas banking operation and how this decision is affected by a number of variables‚ which among others include the bank internal resources and experience‚ tax considerations‚ and most importantly the host country’s banking laws. In 1997 Citibank was still at an early stage of its China strategy. It was one of the strongest banks operating in the People’s Republic of China‚ but as a foreign bank it only had
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firm to perform a SWOT analysis in order to assess its current position in its industry. Citibank‚ like any other firm‚ has strengths‚ weakness‚ opportunities‚ and threats to consider in order to compose an effective plan for the future. Identifying the strengths of a company can give that company focus to know which areas it should continue to build on in order to pursue competitive advantages. Although Citibank has many strengths‚ its three major strengths are: diverse range of products‚ global reach
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How does the Citibank budgeting process work? Is this a Participative process? Citibank applies two management processes to control its international branches: sovereign risk limits review and operating budget review. Its budgeting process is a bottom-up. Although it starts from the headquarters’ instructions which guide the timing‚ format and issues needed to be addressed‚ budgeting is not obliged to attain specific targets. The corporation’s long-term goals are shared. Some international branches
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