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Citibank temporarily closes most UAE branches from March 12-14, moving employees to remote working | World News

Citibank temporarily closes UAE branch as regional tensions rise / Photo: File

global banking giant Citibank The company has temporarily closed several of its branches and financial centers across the United Arab Emirates as a precautionary measure amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The move affected most of Citi’s branches nationwide for a short period of time in mid-March as financial institutions in the Gulf region stepped up security measures to protect employees and customers during the current crisis.

Citibank UAE branch temporarily closed

According to the bank’s announcement, most Citibank branches and financial centers across the UAE will remain closed from March 12 to 14 as part of a precautionary response to the evolving regional situation.The bank said it expects to reopen affected locations on March 16 once the situation stabilizes. However, a branch at the Mall of the Emirates will continue to operate during the temporary closure, ensuring customers can still access on-site banking services when needed.During the closure, customers can also continue to use digital banking services, ATMs and online platforms for daily transactions.

Regional security concerns prompt banks to take measures

The temporary closures come at a time of heightened tensions in the Middle East, with threats posed by the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel raising concerns among businesses and financial institutions operating in the Gulf.In response to this situation, Citigroup, the parent company of Citibank, has also asked employees at its offices in the Dubai International Financial Center and Oud Metha to work from home until further notice. The measure aims to reduce risks while maintaining normal banking operations remotely.The Gulf region is home to hundreds of international financial companies, which are taking precautionary measures such as remote working and temporary branch closures to prioritize employee safety.

Mall of the Emirates branch remains open

While most branches are temporarily closed, Citibank confirmed that one branch in Dubai will remain open to assist customers requiring in-person banking services during the precautionary closure period.The operational branch is located at the Mall of the Emirates, one of the city’s major commercial centres. The branch is expected to be open during normal banking hours, usually around 10am to 4pm, but customers are advised to check in advance for updated opening hours before visiting the branch.During this period, the branch will handle essential banking services, including account inquiries, emergency financial transactions, card-related issues and general customer assistance. However, customers may experience longer waiting times due to limited availability of face-to-face services across the bank’s UAE network.To reduce congestion and ensure smoother services, the bank encourages customers to rely on ATMs, online banking and mobile banking platforms for daily transactions such as transfers, bill payments and balance inquiries. These digital services remain fully operational and available 24/7.

Other global banks have taken similar precautions

Citibank is not the only financial institution adjusting its operations in response to the security situation. Reports indicate that Standard Chartered has also taken steps to evacuate staff from some offices in Dubai and move employees to remote working arrangements.Meanwhile, HSBC has temporarily closed its branches in Qatar as part of wider precautionary measures in the region.These actions highlight how global financial institutions are closely monitoring the situation and adapting operations to ensure safety while maintaining essential services.

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