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    Citi Launches New Digital Trade Receivable Finance Solution

    October 28, 20243 Mins Read


    Solution Will Help Accelerate Monetization of Receivables from Weeks to Under an Hour

    HONG KONG, October 28, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Citi has launched Citi Digital Bill (CDB), a new integrated digital bill discounting solution, making centuries old practices future ready. CDB significantly reduces complexity by eliminating the need for physical documents and couriers and the movement of paper across multiple parties in different geographies. For sellers, CDB provides a faster, more transparent way to manage receivables, reducing the time for monetizing receivables from a week to less than an hour.

    “The launch of Citi Digital Bill is a significant advancement in trade finance, marking a groundbreaking shift away from longstanding paper and the wet ink-based practice of discounting bills,” said Sanjeev Ganjoo, Global Head of Trade Receivable Finance, at Citi Services. “Citi Digital Bill is a testimony to our digital-first approach to enhancing trade finance solutions. By effectively leveraging the power of technology, we continue to create substantial value for our clients through increased speed and transparency.”

    This new solution is an alternative to traditional paper-based Bills of Exchange (BoE) with a comprehensive end-to-end digital platform, streamlining and digitizing the flows within Citi’s proprietary receivables finance platform, CitiDirect. CDB enables parties to a digital bill (seller, buyer & Citi) to sign, accept, endorse and finance the digital bill in CitiDirect, thereby removing historical challenges such as fragmented manual processes, operational risks of collecting and safekeeping of paper documents, as well as delays in access to working capital. CDB unlocks the potential for quicker monetization of receivables, while bringing clarity and transparency for both sellers and buyers. CDB is not a negotiable instrument and is structured under contract laws.

    For buyers, CDB enables them to gain visibility into the status of invoice approvals and access to digital bills at any time, leading to better tracking and management of transactions. It also connects buyers with key relationship banks efficiently, enhancing risk matching. This new digital solution makes it easy for clients to transition to the new system without major disruptions.

    CDB is currently available to Citi’s clients in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Ireland, with plans to expand to additional countries in 2024, subject to necessary approvals.

    About Citi

    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 nearly 180 countries and jurisdictions, providing corporations, governments, investors, institutions and individuals with a broad range of financial products and services.



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