SIA1A
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I received a call from Citi (actually, a survey company that claimed it was calling on behalf of Citi) a few days ago.
After asking for me by name, I was asked "are you comfortable about dealing with Citibank, given the risks in the global banking market." (The words may have been a little different.)
I replied "No" (ie I am uncomfortable), following which the caller thanked me and then hung up.
Has anyone else received similar calls? I run a large credit card balance with Citi but I have a bank balance with Citi that covers my credit card outstandings about 20 times. I have also received several unsolicited snail-mail letters from Citi that attempt to reassure me about Citi's credit worthiness.
Reason I am uncomfortable: It looks like Citi will only survive if it gets another very large US Govt bailout stash. Share price has dropped from high $50s a little over a year ago to less than $4 today.
I'm also very uncomfortabe about govt guarantees - the government may guarantee the bank's deposit funds but I do not believe that it guarantees timely repayment of those funds if the bank goes belly-up. ie it could take months or years to recover money under the govt guarantee.
After asking for me by name, I was asked "are you comfortable about dealing with Citibank, given the risks in the global banking market." (The words may have been a little different.)
I replied "No" (ie I am uncomfortable), following which the caller thanked me and then hung up.
Has anyone else received similar calls? I run a large credit card balance with Citi but I have a bank balance with Citi that covers my credit card outstandings about 20 times. I have also received several unsolicited snail-mail letters from Citi that attempt to reassure me about Citi's credit worthiness.
Reason I am uncomfortable: It looks like Citi will only survive if it gets another very large US Govt bailout stash. Share price has dropped from high $50s a little over a year ago to less than $4 today.
I'm also very uncomfortabe about govt guarantees - the government may guarantee the bank's deposit funds but I do not believe that it guarantees timely repayment of those funds if the bank goes belly-up. ie it could take months or years to recover money under the govt guarantee.