Jinho Park, President of Citibank Korea (center front row), is participating in the '#ThanksToYou Challenge' with bank officials and employees at the newly relocated Citibank Center (CBC) in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 27th, supporting medical staff working hard to treat COVID-19 patients. Photo by Citibank Korea

Jinho Park, President of Citibank Korea (center front row), is participating in the '#ThanksToYou Challenge' with bank officials and employees at the newly relocated Citibank Center (CBC) in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 27th, supporting medical staff working hard to treat COVID-19 patients. Photo by Citibank Korea

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[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Kim] Citibank Korea announced on the 27th that it has relocated its headquarters to the Citibank Center (CBC) located on Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, and held an employee donation campaign and hope message event to commemorate the move.


Citibank completed the headquarters relocation on this day. Last September, Citibank moved some of its headquarters departments, including the Consumer Finance Group, to the Young City building in Mullae-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, and this time relocated the departments that were in the headquarters in Dadong, Jung-gu, to the Citibank Center, a smart office remodeled for this purpose.


The Citibank Center has been equipped with the CitiWorks environment. Based on a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) computing environment, various workspaces can be utilized for multiple purposes. Especially to support employees' creative work, in addition to traditional office spaces, various seating options such as booth seats, bench seats, and focus rooms are provided, as implemented last year at Young City.


To mark the headquarters relocation, a donation campaign to overcome the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) is being held. The funds collected through donations, combined with COVID-19 related support funds from the Citi Group, will total over 300 million KRW and will be delivered to relief organizations along with hope messages.



Jinho Park, President of Citibank, said, “We hope that the donation campaign and hope messages will provide strength and comfort to customers, employees, and the local community who are overcoming difficulties. By establishing an office environment that facilitates creative thinking and immediate collaboration at the newly relocated Citibank headquarters, we aim to further promote a customer-centric culture and digitalization and become the best bank for our customers.”


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