Axis Bank-Citibank merger complete: What will happen to your Citi credit card, Citi debit card, savings, NRE account, home loan? (2024)

Citibank's consumer business in India will be transferred to Axis Bank, as of March 1, 2023. India's third-largest private sector lender has completed the acquisition of the consumer businesses of Citibank India and its non-banking finance arm, Citicorp Finance (India) Ltd, for Rs 11,603 crore, according to a notification to the stock exchanges on March 1, 2023.

Citibank India has announced on its website that its consumer banking customers will now be served by Axis Bank. The consumer business of the multinational bank includes credit cards, home loans, personal loans, and retail banking, among others. ET Wealth jots down all the available information about the transition process. Let's find out how Citibank India's accounts, debit and credit cards, ATMs, services, and charges will work going forward, as per the FAQs by the Citibank India.

1) I have an account in Citibank India. Will my account details remain the same after the acquisition?

Yes, your Citi account will remain the same after the acquisition by Axis Bank. "You can continue using your Citi account without any changes in account number, IFSC / MICR codes, debit card, chequebook, fees, and charges and continue to enjoy the many benefits of your account," Citibank said.

2) What changes can I expect related to my Citi account after the transfer date, i.e., March 1, 2023?
Two changes Citibank India customers can expect after the transfer date, i.e., March 1, 2023:
a) Higher interest rate on savings bank account in line with Axis Bank rates.
b) Revised SWIFT code for foreign currency inward and outward transactions– AXISINBB.

3) Will I be able to access Axis Bank ATMs after the Transfer Date i.e., March 1, 2023? What will be the ATM Charges applicable on the use of Axis Bank ATMs?
Yes, you will be able to access any Axis Bank ATM as your own after the transfer date, Citibank India said.

The number of free transactions currently available to you at Citibank ATMs will be extended to Axis Bank ATMs also. Similarly, any charges currently applicable over and above free transactions at Citibank ATMs will be charged on transactions at Axis Bank ATMs also.

4) Will there be any change to existing deposits booked as auto-renewal?
There will be no change to the existing deposits getting auto-renewed.

Citibank earlier asked the customers to liquidate the multi-deposits that are booked for less than Rs 5000 by February 28, 2023. If you have not done it already, these deposits will be credited to the savings account balance by the bank. Alternatively, you can re-book these deposits as per the new limits defined by the bank through Citibank Online(http://www.citibank.co.in/). There will be no premature penalty charged for such deposits, the bank said.

5) Will there be any change in my debit card details, benefits, and features?
There will be no change in your debit card or withdrawal limits. Do remember that your existing card will be functional as is with all benefits and features.

6) Will I continue to earn reward points on spends made with my Citi debit card and redeem them?
Reward points on your Citi Debit Cards will continue to accrue and remain available for redemption. There is no change to the earning ratio and redemption process.

7) Will there be any change in interest rate, credit limit, billing cycle, fees, rewards, and redemption process for credit cards after the transfer to Axis Bank?
The credit limit on your Citi credit card will remain the same without any changes. There will be no change in the billing cycle or statement generation for your Citi credit card.

Further, there will be no change in the interest rate or any other charges applicable to the Citi credit card after the transfer date. You will be duly informed of all relevant changes with adequate advance notice, the bank added.

Citibank India's customers must note that there will be no changes in the reward Points accrual and redemption process for your credit card.

8) Will there be any changes in the credit card bill payment?
The bank has asked the customers to continue to make payments through existing modes, at present. The customers will be informed in advance if there are any changes to the repayment plan.

9) Will Citigold Global Banking privileges be offered?
Various global banking privileges like access to Citigold and Citigold Private Client lounges worldwide, emergency cash, home connect, relocation account opening service, Citigold status portability, and Citigold credit portability will cease as on the transfer date.

10) I have a Citi NRI bank account, should I expect any changes after the transfer date, i.e., March 1, 2023:?
Citibank India said that the existing NRI Deposits (NRE/NRO/FCNR) will continue as is at Citi's rate after the transfer date. Do note that Any new NRI deposit (NRE/NRO/FCNR) will be as per the prevailing Axis Bank rates.

The SWIFT code for foreign currency inward and outward transactions will be revised to AXISINBB. 1099 certificate issuance (to US NRIs) and reporting will be discontinued. As an alternative, you can download the interest certificate and tax deducted at source (TDS) certificate from Citibank Online to determine the amount of interest earned and the amount of tax deducted respectively.

11) What will happen to my home loan or property power term loan account?
If your loan is fully disbursed or partially disbursed and you have consented to transfer it to Axis Bank, the same will be assigned to Axis Bank. The same is in line with the loan agreement duly executed which has a specific clause on assignment/securitisation and entitles Citi to assign a customer’s loan.

12) Will the interest I pay today on my home loan change?
There will be no change to the interest rate prevailing on your loan.

If the interest rate on your loan is variable, it will continue to move following the changes announced in the benchmark rate to which it is linked, in line with the repricing reset cycle applicable to the loan. Any change will be notified with prior notice, Citi bank said.

13) Will there be any change in the benchmark rate for my loan with Citi after the transfer of the loan to Axis Bank?
There is no immediate change in the benchmark rate on your loan. If your loan is linked to Treasury Bill Linked Rate (TBLR), the same will now be moved to a repurchase agreement (REPO), the Axis Bank team will contact you post the assignment of the loan with the process and modalities as applicable. Do remember that there will be no change to the interest rate on the loan.

If your loan is benchmarked to Citibank Mortgage Prime Lending Rate (CMPR), Base rate, or Marginal Cost Lending Rate (MCLR), the same will not undergo any change.

In case of any change during the transition, you will be updated with due notice.

14) Will a new loan agreement be signed between me and Axis Bank and will there be a stamp duty levy?
There is no need to enter into a new agreement with Axis Bank and you will not be required to pay additional stamp duty. If there is any change, you will be updated and advised accordingly.

15) Will there be any changes in service charges for existing loan accounts post Transfer of business?
There will be no changes in service charges for existing loan accounts. Any changes in the same will be informed in advance, to avoid any inconvenience.

16) Do I need to give a fresh mandate for standing instruction for payment of loan instalments?
No, the fresh mandate will not be required for existing customers.

17) What happens to my demat account under Citibank N.A. DPID – IN300685?
The ownership of this DPID will change to Axis Bank. However, DPID and demat account numbers will remain unchanged

You can continue to place transactions for your demat account through branches using the DI slips that have been issued to you. Any change in this regard will be duly communicated to you in advance. You can also continue to use the SPEED-e facility for your transactions.

18) I hold mutual fund holdings/portfolio management service/alternate investment funds (“AIF”), what changes should I expect?

Your investments will be transferred to Axis Bank (ARN 0019). You can continue to access your investment portfolio and transact in your investment account through branches/relationship managers/Citibank online and mobile banking

Do note that your existing investor risk rating will continue to be valid till its expiry date. The process for renewing your risk rating or making changes also continues to remain the same.

Further, you will get access to research reports/insights/product information, and investment communication in line with Axis Bank’s house views, policies, and standards to help you stay updated.

19) Will the insurance policies taken through Citi be transferred to Axis Bank?
You will continue to enjoy policy benefits as before provided all due premiums are paid as and when due. The
insurance coverage provided by the Insurer will continue as is.

20) Once the policy is transferred, will the same set of services, coverages, benefits, and premiums continue?
a) Yes, post-transfer of your existing Citi relationship to Axis Bank, you will continue to avail of the same set of services that are currently available through Citi.
b) There will be no change in the premium being paid as a result of this transition. Any change in premium will be subject to the policy conditions which will be informed in advance.

21) I have purchased Sovereign Gold Bonds through Citi, what will happen to those?
Your receiving office will be transferred to Axis Bank by RBI, the public debt office for all physical Sovereign Gold Bonds. You can contact branches for any transaction/service requests.

For Sovereign Gold Bonds that are in dematerialised form, the holding will continue in the same demat account. You can contact your DP for any transactions/service requests.

Key points to note
1) You can continue to use the Citi Mobile app and Citibank online after the transfer date
2) CitiPhone and your relationship teams will be there to support you
3) You can continue to visit existing Citibank branches (to be branded as Axis Bank branches after the transfer date)

As an expert with a deep understanding of financial services and banking operations, I can provide valuable insights into the article regarding the transfer of Citibank's consumer business in India to Axis Bank. My expertise is grounded in a comprehensive knowledge of banking processes, customer accounts, credit and debit cards, loans, and various financial products and services.

The article highlights several key concepts related to the transition, and I will break down the information for a clearer understanding:

  1. Acquisition Details:

    • Axis Bank has acquired the consumer businesses of Citibank India and its non-banking finance arm, Citicorp Finance (India) Ltd, for Rs 11,603 crore.
    • The transfer is effective as of March 1, 2023.
  2. Account Details and Changes:

    • Existing Citibank account details, including account number, IFSC/MICR codes, debit card, chequebook, fees, and charges, will remain unchanged after the acquisition.
    • Customers can continue using their Citi accounts without any alterations.
  3. Interest Rate Changes:

    • After the transfer, customers can expect a higher interest rate on savings bank accounts, aligning with Axis Bank rates.
  4. ATM Access and Charges:

    • Customers can access Axis Bank ATMs as their own, with the number of free transactions extended. Charges applicable over free transactions at Citibank ATMs will also apply to Axis Bank ATMs.
  5. Deposits:

    • Existing deposits set for auto-renewal will not undergo changes.
    • Multi-deposits under Rs 5000, if not liquidated by February 28, 2023, will be credited to the savings account balance.
  6. Debit and Credit Cards:

    • Debit card details, benefits, and features will remain unchanged.
    • Reward points on Citi Debit Cards will continue to accrue, with no changes to the earning ratio and redemption process.
    • Credit card details, including credit limit, billing cycle, fees, rewards, and redemption process, will also remain the same.
  7. Loan Accounts:

    • Home loans and property power term loan accounts will be assigned to Axis Bank if consent is provided.
    • Interest rates on loans will not change immediately, and any changes will be notified in advance.
  8. NRI Accounts:

    • Existing NRI deposits will continue at Citi's rates, while new NRI deposits will be as per prevailing Axis Bank rates.
  9. Demat Accounts and Mutual Funds:

    • Ownership of Citibank N.A. DPID will change to Axis Bank, but DPID and demat account numbers will remain unchanged.
    • Mutual fund holdings and portfolio management services will be transferred to Axis Bank.
  10. Insurance Policies and Other Investments:

    • Insurance policies taken through Citi will be transferred to Axis Bank, with continued policy benefits.
    • Sovereign Gold Bonds purchased through Citi will be transferred to Axis Bank.

In conclusion, the transition involves maintaining continuity for customers in terms of account details, services, and benefits, with a few changes such as interest rates on savings accounts and revised SWIFT codes. Customers are encouraged to stay informed about specific changes and updates provided by both Citibank and Axis Bank during this transition.

Axis Bank-Citibank merger complete: What will happen to your Citi credit card, Citi debit card, savings, NRE account, home loan? (2024)

FAQs

Axis Bank-Citibank merger complete: What will happen to your Citi credit card, Citi debit card, savings, NRE account, home loan? ›

Upon completion of the migration, i.e., 15-07-2024 onwards, you can start enjoying the benefits of your new Axis Bank card(s) on your existing Citi-branded card(s). Your Citi-branded card(s) will continue to work seamlessly till you receive your new Axis Bank card(s) within a few months after the migration.

What will happen to Citibank credit cards? ›

Citibank credit cards: Axis Bank has informed that the migration of Citibank credit cards to Axis Bank credit cards will be completed by July 15, 2024. This is as per migration FAQs available on the Axis Bank website.

What will happen to Citibank debit card? ›

You may continue to use your Citi-branded credit and debit card until they are replaced with UnionBank cards after the systems migration. All your Citi account and credit card details will remain the same once they're migrated to UnionBank. Your card number, expiration date, and security code or CVV will be unchanged.

What will happen to my Citibank account? ›

About the changes

NAB has been the provider of your products since 1 June 2022. On 24 February 2024, Citi branded deposit and home loan accounts were closed and moved to a similar NAB branded account. For credit card and personal lending accounts you can continue to use your account as normal.

Will Citibank credit card become Axis Bank credit card? ›

Your Citibank card has been successfully migrated to Axis Bank on July 15th, 2024. You can start enjoying the benefits of your new Axis Bank Credit Card immediately on your existing Citi-branded Credit Card. We will dispatch the new Axis Bank Credit Card in due course.

What is happening with Citibank? ›

The latest reshuffle finalizes Citi's new structure and is part of a broader goal to trim its global workforce of 239,000 by 20,000 over the next two years. Citi eliminated 1,500 managerial roles comprising 13% of its worldwide leaders, Fraser said as the company released its fourth-quarter results in January.

Which bank is taking over Citibank? ›

Yes, your Citi account will remain the same after the acquisition by Axis Bank.

What will happen to Citibank savings account holders? ›

You can continue using your Citi account without any changes in account number, IFSC / MICR codes, Citibank ® Debit Card, cheque book, Fees & Charges and continue to enjoy the many benefits of your account. Any change will be notified with prior notice.

Is it safe to keep money in Citibank? ›

Is Citi FDIC Insured? Yes, all Citi bank accounts are FDIC insured (FDIC No.

Why would I get a Citibank debit card? ›

Your Citibank® Debit Card is contactless for added convenience and chip-enabled for extra security—just tap your card and enjoy quick and easy shopping. Your debit card can be used at millions of merchants worldwide and to access cash at over 65,000 fee-free ATMs in the U.S.

Can I still use my Citibank debit card? ›

You can continue using your Citi Debit Mastercard as normal, including overseas, up to and including 23 February 2024. On 24 February 2024, your Citi branded account and Citi Debit Mastercard linked to that account will be closed, and the funds transferred to your NAB branded account.

How do I get my money out of Citibank? ›

All Citi checking accounts come with a debit card that lets you withdraw money easily at any ATM or Citi branch. You can also use a debit card to make direct transactions with most vendors. Saving accounts also offer several ways to easily access your money.

Why did Citibank closed my credit card account? ›

Your account is unused

If you stop using the card, the issuer may choose to shut it down because they're not making enough money to justify keeping the account open.

What will happen to Citibank credit card holders in India? ›

Former Citibank customers are now under the Axis Bank umbrella. If you were already an Axis Bank customer, you should see your Citibank accounts and credit cards merged into your existing Axis Bank Customer ID. New customers will receive new customer ID details from Axis Bank to set up their accounts.

Who will take over Citibank credit card? ›

Axis Bank will complete Citi's credit card portfolio migration on July 15. While this is a major shift for Citi credit cardholders, Axis Bank has assured them that the transition will be smooth. In March 2023, Axis Bank acquired Citibank's India consumer business for ₹11,603 crore.

Is Citi credit card the same as Citibank? ›

Citigroup was founded in 1998 and has owned Citibank ever since. Citibank is the 3rd-largest credit card issuer in the United States, with 79.1 million cards in circulation. For more information, check out Citibank's credit card reviews.

Why is Citibank changing from Visa to Mastercard? ›

Your Citi® Visa® card is being reissued as a Citi® Mastercard as part of a larger effort to offer a more consistent experience across many of our products and to look for new ways to enhance your experience in the future.

Is Citibank credit card safe? ›

You're completely protected against unauthorized charges on your account. At Citi, you will not be responsible for a charge that you did not authorize, online or otherwise.

Is Citibank too big to fail? ›

Citigroup was the go-to example of “too big to fail” after the 2008 financial crisis. Its near collapse and government rescue required Citi executives to slim down its massive balance sheet, sell off businesses it no longer needed and exit financial markets that it couldn't have a dominant position in.

Who bought Citi credit card? ›

In March 2023, Axis Bank acquired Citibank's India consumer business for Rs 11,603 crore. Axis Bank assures that changes will be minimal post-transition: The PIN, card number, expiry date, and CVV will remain unchanged.

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