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Citigroup Prepares to Quit Venezuela, Selling Its Unit Following Century of Operating

One of the biggest American financial corporations, Citigroup, opened its first satellite office in Venezuela more than a hundred years ago to offer various financial products for big companies.

Citigroup is going to leave Venezuela by selling its subsidiaries to Banco Nacional de Credito (BNC), according to an official statement from the company issued on Monday.

The purchase, approved by Venezuelan regulators, is expected to be concluded in the coming weeks.

Citigroup opened its first establishments in Venezuela in 1917 to provide financial operations for international companies, operating in the oil-rich region. Now, nearly 100 employees are working at the company in Venezuela, and all will be asked to stay in BNC, according to Bloomberg.

As Citi Latin America CEO Ernesto Torres Cantú said, the company would stay “committed to Latin America” and would “maintain a strong presence in the region where we have operated for over a century and built an unmatched network.”

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Citigroup Prepares to Quit Venezuela, Selling Its Unit Following Century of Operating

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