For Immediate Release Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C)
NEW YORK - Bank Handlowy w Warszawie S.A., which operates under the Citi Handlowy brand, announced today it has completed the sale of its consumer banking business to VeloBank S.A. (“Velobank”), a Poland-based universal bank providing financial solutions to individuals and small and medium-sized companies.
The sale, which Citi Handlowy and Velobank first announced in May 2025, includes wealth management, micro business banking, credit cards, consumer loans, deposits and assets under management, consumer clients of the brokerage business, branches and other consumer-related assets, as well as the transfer of approximately 1,600 Citi employees.
The transaction, which received all required regulatory approvals, is financially immaterial to Citi and results in a modest regulatory capital benefit on a cumulative basis since the sale was announced.
Citi’s institutional client businesses in Poland were excluded from the sale. The company remains focused on the success and growth of those businesses to continue serving institutional clients in Poland and globally.
Apart from the largely completed wind-downs and Banamex divestiture, which is well advanced, Poland marks the final sale of Citi’s international consumer businesses, an effort that has allowed Citi to focus its resources on its five core businesses to deliver growth and improved returns.
With the successful closing of the sale of our consumer banking business in Poland, we have achieved a key milestone in our firm's simplification. Poland remains a critical institutional market for Citi and we are immensely proud of Bank Handlowy’s 156-year history and of our people there. This transaction sharpens our focus, allowing us to enhance our institutional businesses and better connect corporations in Poland to our global network. We sincerely thank our former colleagues and clients for their contributions and loyalty and wish them continued success."
Citi is a preeminent banking partner for institutions with cross-border needs, a global leader in wealth management and a valued personal bank in its home market of the United States. Citi does business in more than 180 countries and jurisdictions, providing corporations, governments, investors, institutions and individuals with a broad range of financial products and services.
Joanna Petty, Europe joanna.petty@citi.com
Danielle Romero, New York danielle.romeroapsilos@citi.com
Jennifer Landis investorrelations@citi.com