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Samsung chief steps down after tax indictment

News Oh Suk-tae, an economist at Citibank, said: "I don't see anything more than a change of people in charge. South Korea's most powerful businessman said yesterday that he would step down after 20 years at the head of the giant Samsung Group...

Tags: ceo, samsung, tax

[22 Apr 2008]

Citibank Alerts: Wireless Banking in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific

whitepaper Citibank wanted to offer their customers the ability to access their bank accounts - on their mobile phone or via their email account - and receive the latest financial news and stock prices all over the world.

Tags: mobile - wireless communications, sms, alerts, stock

[27 Mar 2008]

e-Crime: the Vladimir Levin Episode

whitepaper The saga - which almost resembles a Hollywood blockbuster - began in July 1994 when customers complained of $400,000 mysteriously "disappearing" from two Citibank accounts. The sentencing of Vladimir Levin on 24 February 1998 brought to a...

Tags: cyber security, profile, crime, cyber

[27 Feb 2008]

Capgemini Success Story: Citibank Taiwan

whitepaper Citibank Taiwan wanted to focus on core competence, to reduce the costs of Applications Management in Technology Service Group, and to leverage external professional resources on application management.

Tags: atm

[03 Dec 2007]

Citibank Determined to Stay on Cutting Edge

whitepaper Found in more than 100 countries worldwide, Citibank, which is part of Citigroup, delivers a selection of services including banking, lending and investment services to individual customers and businesses.

Tags: online - distance education, knowledge, global knowledge, benefit

[29 Oct 2007]

Faster bank transfers delayed to next year

News The 13 financial organisations are: Abbey, Alliance & Leicester, Barclays, Citibank, Co-operative Bank, HBOS, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, National Australia Group, Nationwide Building Society, Northern Bank, Northern Rock and Royal Bank of Scotland Group.

Tags: payments, banks, oft, apacs

[15 Aug 2007]

Faster payments plan slows down

News The 13 financial organisations - which account for more than 95 per cent of all payments made in the UK - are: Abbey, Alliance & Leicester, Barclays, Citibank, Co-operative Bank, Northern Bank, HBOS, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, National Australia Group...

Tags: testing, delay, online, apacs

[13 Jul 2007]

Quick Take: The CIO and the CEO

whitepaper Added to this general ambivalence were high-profile cases of CEOs having their reputations and budgets scorched by IT/BT projects gone awry: Perpetual IRS systems overhauls, Citibank's futile effort to create a "single customer view" in the mid...

Tags: bt, officers, ceos, harvard business review

[05 Mar 2007]

CEO and CIO still don't see eye to eye

Comment Added to this general ambivalence were the high-profile cases of chief executives having their reputations and budgets scorched by IT/BT projects gone awry: perpetual IRS systems overhauls, Citibank's futile effort to create a 'single customer...

Tags: business, ceo, cio

[01 Mar 2007]

Negative image hinders Russian IT outsourcing

News Current customers include Citibank, Deutsche Bank and UBS. Russia is bidding for a bigger slice of the lucrative global offshore outsourcing market but is being hindered by the continuing negative international perception of the country.

Tags: luxoft, russia, gartner

[15 Feb 2007]

Citibank Receives Disaster Recovery Solution From Datacraft

whitepaper IT services company Datacraft has upgraded the business continuity capabilities of Citibank Taiwan, a financial services company. Under the terms of the agreement Datacraft has deployed a disaster recovery site which will support the bank's Taipei...

Tags: back-up, event, terms, recovery

[01 Jan 2007]

Carphone Warehouse takes home AOL UK

News Parent group Time Warner hired Citibank in the first half of this year to review the options for AOL UK. Carphone Warehouse has bought AOL UK for £370m, following a protracted and secretive bidding war.

Tags: carphone warehouse, aol

[11 Oct 2006]

Big bucks in China's software industry

Big bucks in China's software industry

Comment Worksoft produces software for the likes of Citibank, EDS and Microsoft and also sells into Japan's financial services sector. Amid China's tech boom, how is software shaping up? It might not receive the attention that internet- and even mobile...

Tags: china

[26 Jul 2006]

Young people don't trust offshoring

News Call centre security was brought to the fore in April 2005 when three Indian call centre workers were arrested for stealing $350,000 from the accounts of Citibank customers and then again in June of that year when a Sun reporter was able to buy...

Tags: offshoring

[21 Jul 2006]

Google to make online shoppers pay

News For example, Google and Citibank will offer customers a co-branded Checkout option that will provide users $5 and 1,000 "thank-you" points for signing up, Kamangar said. Websites and merchants can integrate Google Checkout into their sites as an...

Tags: google checkout, google

[29 Jun 2006]

EDS makes $380m offer for Indian BPO firm

News Mphasis was embroiled in a fraud scandal last year when three of its former Indian call centre workers were arrested for allegedly looting $350,000 from the accounts of Citibank customers in the US. EDS has made a $380m offer to buy a majority...

Tags: mphasis, bpo, eds

[06 Apr 2006]

Visa: Beware retail software that stockpiles PINs

News Bank of America, Citibank and Washington Mutual are among the financial institutions which have replaced more than 200,000 debit cards in the past two months and told customers that thieves obtained vital debit-card information as a result of a...

Tags: security breach, customer data, visa, data breach

[20 Mar 2006]

Citibank card fraud - magnetic strip to blame?

News A Citibank ATM network breach in Canada, Russia and the UK could have been prevented if the bank's US customers had chip and PIN technology on their cards, a leading analyst has said. Citibank this week admitted that hundreds of its US customers...

Tags: card fraud

[10 Mar 2006]

Debit card fraud spree linked to security breach

News Citibank, a major issuer of debit and credit cards, has "detected several hundred fraudulent cash withdrawals in three countries", according to a spokesman. A spate of fraudulent debit card charges in Massachusetts, New Mexico and Bermuda is being...

Tags: security breach, card fraud, breach, bank

[08 Mar 2006]

Re:Viewing 2005: The stories of the year

News Indian call centre staff in $350,000 Citibank theft Here we bring you a snapshot of just some of the highlights from the past year on silicon.com including our best-read stories, top interviews, biggest scoops and more not-to-be-missed content.

[22 Dec 2005]

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