Thanks!$1,000 AUD/day in local currency. Note: you may be limited per transaction at some ATMs but just do multiple transactions.
Thanks!$1,000 AUD/day in local currency. Note: you may be limited per transaction at some ATMs but just do multiple transactions.
Dear MELso,
Following the sale of the Citigroup Pty Limited (Citi) consumer banking business in Australia to the National Australia Bank (NAB), we conducted a review of the NAB product suite. Unfortunately, we were unable to identify a NAB product that would enable us to continue delivering the foreign currency service and experience our customers have come to expect.
As a result, the Citi branded deposit account(s) you hold, detailed below, will no longer be offered from 18 May 2023. We will soon need to close your impacted account(s) and any remaining credit balance in your account(s) will be returned to you, either to your eligible Citi transaction or savings account (if you have one), or via bank cheque.
We understand this may inconvenience you. We would like to thank you for using Citi branded deposit products and encourage you to review alternative accounts that may meet your needs.
Visit nab.com.au/personal/accounts for information on other NAB transaction and savings accounts.
The changes and impacted accounts are as follows:
Closure of your foreign currency Citi Global Currency Account(s)
In accordance with clause 14.3 of the Transaction and Savings Accounts Terms and Conditions, we are providing notice that we will close your Citi Global Currency Account(s) held in Canadian Dollars (CAD), Japanese Yen (JPY), Pound Sterling (GBP), Euro (EUR), New Zealand Dollars (NZD), Swiss Francs (CHF), Hong Kong Dollars (HKD), Singapore Dollars (SGD) or United States Dollars (USD) from 18 May 2023.
What does this mean?
Foreign currency Citi Global Currency Account(s)
As your Citi Global Currency Accounts(s) in foreign currency will be closing from 18 May 2023, any remaining credit balance will be converted to Australian dollars (AUD) using the Citi Exchange Rate on the day and at the time of the conversion before being returned to you.
If, at the date of closure, you hold an eligible Citi branded transaction or savings account in AUD (excluding a Citi Global Currency Account in AUD or an Overnight Multi Currency Account in AUD), we will return your converted credit balance to this account. Otherwise, we will return your converted credit balance of more than $5 Australian dollars (or its foreign currency equivalent) via bank cheque.
What do I need to do?
Foreign currency Citi Global Currency Account(s)
IMPORTANT : Please transfer any credit balances in your Citi Global Currency Account(s) to another account you hold before 18 May 2023 to minimise any disruptions or delay in accessing your funds and in consideration of any exchange rate movements.
Review all regular, recurring, direct debit, or scheduled payments linked to your account, as these will need to be updated by 18 May 2023.
Log on to Citi Online to ensure your contact details are correct so we can continue to keep you informed of any future changes to your products and services.
If you have any questions about these changes, please visit citibank.com.au/nab or call us on 13 24 84.
Yours sincerely,
The Customer Service Team
I think HSBC offers a similar product, so may look there instead
NAB are not only keeping the Citibank Plus T&Cs as is, they're improving on the Citibank Online Saver. The Citibank debit Mastercard will be replaced with a NAB Visa debit card attached to a Classic account with no foreign transaction fees or overseas ATM charges. The Online Saver will be replaced with a special version of the Reward Saver which, as of writing, will pay 4.35% base interest with a 1% bonus if you make no withdrawals and one deposit by the second last business day of the month! These products are not for sale and only apply to existing Citibank customers.products are removed from sale all the time. If something changes in the T&Cs for exisiting customers, you'll be notified. Until then, business as usual for the account.
Interesting, this seems to be across the board. Over the past 5 years all the MC debit cards I've had which are ForEx free have all become Visa. In some countries, that's a problem.NAB are not only keeping the Citibank Plus T&Cs as is, they're improving on the Citibank Online Saver. The Citibank debit Mastercard will be replaced with a NAB Visa debit card attached to a Classic account with no foreign transaction fees or overseas ATM charges. The Online Saver will be replaced with a special version of the Reward Saver which, as of writing, will pay 4.35% base interest with a 1% bonus if you make no withdrawals and one deposit by the second last business day of the month! These products are not for sale and only apply to existing Citibank customers.
Macquarie Bank is fee free and still a Mastercard. The app is heaps better than Citi too.Interesting, this seems to be across the board. Over the past 5 years all the MC debit cards I've had which are ForEx free have all become Visa. In some countries, that's a problem.
That’s a low bar!Macquarie Bank is fee free and still a Mastercard. The app is heaps better than Citi too.
This was nothing to do with Citibank. Citibank Plus account was a debit card account. The 28degrees (Latitude) Credit Card was born from the original Wizard credit card.I just received notice that the $96 Credit Card fee on my Latitude (Old Citibank Plus) Credit Card has been waived for another 12 months. We have had this card, and its predecessor, since around 2013. My usage of it is certainly not spectacularly high. We tend to stay in mid-range hotels or Apartments and eat at normal restaurants or markets. But I will not complain if their formula picks me out.
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Hi OZDUCK,
Great news - we want to recognise you as a valued Latitude 28° Global Platinum Mastercard credit card customer and waive your monthly credit card fee for another year - that's a saving of $96!
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GE finance sold their card services to Latitude Finance, and their commercial finance to the American bank - Wells Fargo.Latitude was never Citi Bank Plus...wrong thread!