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7th March 2016

Private banking of Citi Handlowy among the winners of global ranking

Citi Handlowy climbs the podium of this year's ranking of the British Euromoney monthly in the Best private banking services overall in Poland category. In the 13th edition of Private Banking and Wealth Management Survey 2016 the bank additionally won the leading positions awarded in three specialised categories for the best technological innovations for a client, investment analyses and advisory services in the scope of assets allocation and international clients service.


In addition to five stars awarded by Forbes, it is another distinction and, at the same time, confirmation of high rank of Private Banking offer at Citi Handlowy both at a local and global level. Along with December introduction of the offer for clients with a PLN 3 million portfolio under the name Citigold Private Client, Citi Handlowy is the first bank in Poland to implement further global solutions, such as investment advisory services on stock markets of 20 stock exchanges around the world. The product range also includes brokerage services offered by Dom Maklerski Citi Handlowy (Brokerage House of Citi Handlowy), unique FX solutions, such as dual-currency investments and the best FX rates offered by the bank. So, we are proud to receive the Euromoney award as precious proof of recognition of the sector experts for innovation and global aspect of the offer as well as the highest quality of offered services, stresses Tomasz Pol, Head of Retail Products, Brokerage Services and Segments Management Division at Citi Handlowy.


The Euromoney Private Banking Survey 2016 award is one of the most prestigious international distinctions granted by the British Euromoney monthly. The ranking competitors are rated in the process of an in-depth analysis of industry players made by experts from nearly 600 institutions located in 90 countries all over the world. The award has been granted in 15 different product categories and it incorporates local and global rankings

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