Citibank Referral Promotion Could Earn You $500
For all you Citibank members, MyBankTracker.com wanted to remind you that Citibank has a nice referrals program that can net you an extra $50. The bank has been running this promotion since August, so hurry and take advantage of this deal before it expires!
Citibank is offering up to $100 for each person that you refer and successfully opens a CitiGold of CitiBusiness Account. In addition, the new customer will also receive $100 just for signing up. There are other bonus for opening different accounts too, such as:
- Citibank Account – $50 for you and $50 for the person you refer
- Citibank EZ Checking Account – $25 for you and $25 for the person you refer.
Additional details for this deal are as follows:
Referring Customer
- Limit 5 referrals per customer
- To qualify you must have a current Citibank checking account
- The bonus will be credited to you account within 120 days if the new account remains in good standing.
New Checking Customer
- Within 60 days of account opening you must (1) fund the account with $1,000 or more (or $500 for a Citibank EZ Checking Account) and (2) complete one direct deposit, or two electronic bill payments or five or more qualifying non-PIN purchase transactions using your Citibank Debit card and continue for three consecutive months.
- The bonus will be credited to you account within 120 days if the account remains in good standing.
For more information, please visit the promotional page here.
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