Tuesday 14 June 2011

The citi online banking provides the latest services

One of the best online banks is Citi Online Banking is available to any American that wishes to use the financial giant to handle their money or investing needs. It is the award winning bank, it has over 1400 branch offices. it has secure services that are leading the way for what should be standard in the online banking business world.

To help set the standard level for online banking services even higher; Citibank has several new features to their online banking services they offer their valued customers. To fully see these new changes Citibank has issued a new second quarter release notes that is only available online.


While there are bank rates that are available with this new online banking service, it is mainly geared toward Citibank's new online investments (OLI). This release concentrates on Future Dated Trading, Cash Dividend Payout and OLI Feed to Treasury Analytics and other Treasury Work Stations.


The Future Dated Trading shows you how to execute trades that have a future value date all at their computer when they want to without time zone constraints.


The Cash dividend Payout explains the new options for those that have invested in Monthly
Money Market Funds and allow for more places for these funds to be places including cash payouts.

The and OLI Feed to Treasury Analytics and other Treasury Work Stations now makes it possible to seamlessly use the OLI investment data with the US Treasury and the systems set up to make the most on your investment include the best
interest rates.

This is what the Citi Online Banking is now offering the second quarter of 2011 for all of their customers.


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