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Citi achieves more green honors.

November 19, 2010
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On the heels of winning The Banker magazine's Most Innovative Investment Bank for Climate Change and Sustainability award and being listed on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for the 10th straight year, Citi was also recently named one of the world's top green-IT organizations by IDG's Computerworld magazine and ranked the greenest U.S. bank by Newsweek magazine.

"This is a strong validation of our environmental initiatives, which have produced real results," said Vikram Pandit, CEO of Citi. "Having found innovative ways to increase our operating efficiency through sustainable IT and design, we continue to demonstrate how working toward environmental sustainability makes fundamental business sense."

"We've been able to improve our operations and reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly because of our sustainable IT and real estate programs," said Don Callahan, Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Operations & Technology Officer of Citi. "This recognition from Computerworld and Newsweek is something that all Citi employees can be proud of, since all of us play an integral part in these initiatives."

Citi was one of the first global financial services companies to publicly join the fight to slow climate change and reduce energy dependence. In 2007, the company pledged $50 billion over the next 10 years to address global climate change.

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