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Town Hall Meeting
November 17, 2008
Going into 2009 Stronger than 2008


    Underlying business remains strong, and revenues have
    been stable

    Expenses expected to be down 20% from peak levels

    Headcount expected to be down 20% in the near-term
    from peak levels

    Significant reduction in risky assets

    Very strong capital position

    Strong competitive position to seize future opportunities




                                                                1
Global Universal Bank Is The Right Model
Universal Bank Strategy Remains Unchanged




  Payments         Deposit     Wholesale       Asset     Value-added
  Services        Gathering    Leverage     Investment     services




                                                                2
Benefits of the Global Universal Bank Model

 Total Assets       Asset Intensive      Deposit Sources   Total Deposits
   $2,050B                                                     $780B

                                              GTS              $273
   $1,090        Securities & Banking

                                            Wealth
                                                               $124
                                          Management

    $118                Cards

                                           Consumer
                                                               $287
                Consumer Banking, GTS,     Deposits
    $842
                     GWM, Other




                                                                      3
Key Differentiator
Unparalleled International Business

   YTD 3Q’08, about 50% of Citi’s adjusted revenues have come from
   outside the U.S.(1)
                                                             U.S Historical Industry                                   Citi Non-U.S. (2)
   % Long-term growth trends                                        Growth Rate (3)                          Reported                       Ex-Acq.

   Deposit growth                                                           4-6%                                 14%                         10%+

   Cards growth                                                             3-5%                                 24%                         15%+

   Loan growth (ex-Cards)                                                   4-6%                                  8%                         6%+

   Net Credit Margin (YTD ’08):
             Cards                                                          6.5%                               15.7%
             Other consumer loans                                         ~3.75%                              ~12.0%

   2008-2009 Projected GDP growth (4)                                     (1)-1%                                4-6%

 (1)   Excluding S&B revenue marks, press release disclosed items and Corporate Other.
 (2)   International growth reflects 2002-2008 period.
 (3)   Based on Federal Reserve data.
 (4)   Based on Citi economist forecasts; non U.S. GDP forecasts are for emerging markets (including China, India, Korea, Poland, Russia,
       South Africa, Turkey, Brazil & Mexico).
                                                                                                                                                    4
World Class Leadership Team
Executive Committee Members
Ajay Banga                          CEO Asia Pacific
Don Callahan                        CAO
Gary Crittenden                     CFO
Terri Dial                          CEO Consumer Banking NA / Global Head, Consumer Strategy
James A. Forese                     Head Global Capital Markets / Markets & Banking, ICG
Steven J. Freiberg                  CEO Global Cards
John Havens                         CEO ICG
Ned Kelly                           Head Global Banking and CAI, ICG
Brian Leach                         Chief Risk Officer
Manuel Medina-Mora                  Chairman & CEO LatAm & Mexico
Vikram Pandit                       CEO
Chairman / Vice Chairman / Directors

Sir Win Bischoff                    Chairman
Lewis B. Kaden                      Vice Chairman
Robert Rubin                        Director and Senior Counselor
Stephen Volk                        Vice Chairman
Additional New Business Heads
Michael Corbat                      CEO Global Wealth Management
George Awad                         CEO N. America Cards
Marty Lippert                       Head of O&T
Paul McKinnon                       Chief Talent Officer
Sanjiv Das                          N. America Mortgage
Bill Mills                          CEO of EMEA
Shirish Apte                        CEO of CEE (Central & Eastern Europe)

Note: BLUE indicates new to job; RED indicates new to Citi                                     5
Sharp Reduction In Assets
Reduced legacy assets by over 20% since 1Q’08

                                                               Assets ($Tr)


                                         25%                                                       (13)%
                                        $474B                                                     $(308)B
                                                               2.36
                                               2.22                            2.19             2.20
                               2.02                                                                             2.10     2.05
               1.88




                                                                                                          Down Over 20%




              4Q'06           1Q'07           2Q'07           3Q'07           4Q'07           1Q'08           2Q'08      3Q'08
                                                      Total Assets                 Legacy Assets

     Note: For details on legacy assets please refer to the Citi Investor & Analyst Day presentation from May 9, 2008.
                                                                                                                                 6
Asset Divestitures and Capital Released
                                                                        Tier 1 Capital                       Impact to Tier 1
   Divestiture                                                          Released ($B)                          Ratio (bps)
   Completed:
   CitiCapital                                                                    (1.0)                                      8
   CitiStreet                                                                     (0.2)                                      2
   Redecard (1)                                                                   (0.4)                                      3
   Upromise                                                                       (0.1)                                      1
   All Other                                                                      (0.3)                                      2

   Pending:
   3Q’08 proforma Retail Bank Germany                                             (7.0)                                     60
   3Q’08 proforma Citi Global Services                                            (0.3)                                     2

                           $9.4 billion of Tier 1 capital from divestitures
  (1) Reflects the sale of ~15% stake in Redecard.
  Note: 3Q’08 proforma impact on Tier 1 calculated excluding TARP additional capital. Totals may not sum due to rounding.
                                                                                                                                 7
Strengthened Capital Base
                                       Added ~$75 Billion in New Capital ($B) since 3Q’07

                                                                                        $25                                                     ~$75

                              ~$50                                                     TARP

                    Raised through
                   public and private
                       offerings



                                                                              Capital Ratios

             Tier 1                                                                                                                            10.4%
             TCE/RWMA
                                                                                                                8.7%                                                   Proforma
                                                                                                                                                8.2%                  for TARP (1)
                                                                                7.7%
                7.3%                            7.1%                                                            6.9%
                                                                                6.2%                                                                   7.4%
                5.9%                            5.7%
                                                                                                                                                 6.8%

                3Q'07                           4Q'07                           1Q'08                           2Q'08                           3Q'08

(1) Proforma for the $25 billion of additional TARP capital. Assumes $1.3 billion of TARP is common equity (warrants) and $23.7 billion preferred (25% of preferred
    qualifies for TCE as per Moody’s guidance).
                                                                                                                                                                           8
Strong Tier 1 Capital
Proforma 3Q’08

                                                 Tier 1 Capital Ratio                             TARP


                                                       10.8%
                     10.4%
                                                                                       ~9.8% (1)                          9.8% (2)
                                                          2.0%
                        2.1%
                                                                                           ~1.9%                             2.3%




                                                          8.9%                                      (1)                              (2)
                        8.2%                                                                7.9%                             7.5%




                         Citi                    JPM+WAMU                            BAC+MER                           WFC+WB

       (1) Based on information contained in BAC’s 10/31/08 Merger Proxy.
       (2) Proforma as of 12/31/08 based on information contained in WFC’s 10/3/08 8-K.
       Note: Pro-forma Tier 1 ratios based on company public filings / management presentations. Proforma TARP impact on tier 1 ratio based on the
            following capital injections: $25B for JPM, $25B for Citi, $25B for BAC+MER and $25B for WFC+WB (assumed to replace short-term debt).
       Totals may not sum due to rounding.
                                                                                                                                                     9
Almost Doubled Reserves in One Year


                                                                   3.35%
          Allowance for Loan Losses ($B)
          Loan Loss Reserve Ratio
                                                           2.78%

                                                   2.31%
                                           2.07%
                                                                   24.0
                                 1.64%                     20.8
  1.37%           1.40%                            18.3
                                           16.1
                                    12.7
   9.5             10.4




  1Q'07           2Q'07          3Q'07     4Q'07   1Q'08   2Q'08   3Q'08




                                                                      10
Capital Ratios and Allowance for Loan Losses
Peer comparison as of 3Q’08



                                                                                           JPM+                                                    WFC +
                                                                  Citi                                                   BAC
                                                                                           WAMU                                                    WB (1)

   TCE (2) / Risk
                                                                 3.7%                        6.8%                        3.4%                        2.8%
   Weighted Assets


   Allowance for Loan
                                                                3.35%                       2.50%                       2.16%                      1.52%
   Losses as a % of Loans


    (1) As of 9/30/08 based on information contained in WFC’s 10/30/08 proforma 8-K.
    (2) Tangible common equity (TCE) is not based on the Moody’s calculation. It is defined for the purpose of this slide as total equity minus preferred stock
        minus goodwill minus intangible assets plus mortgage servicing rights (MSR).
    Note: Based on company filings.




                                                                                                                                                                  11
Powerful Liquidity Position
  Structural Liquidity: Deposits + LT Debt + Equity as a % of Total Assets

                                                                                      Cash box: $51B, up
                  83%
                                                                                       113% since 3Q’07
    Equity          5%
                                       70%
Long-Term          21%                  5%                  63%
     Debt                                                                       60%                60%
                                       13%                   6%
                                                                                 6%                  8%
                                                            19%                 11%
                                                                                                     18%                40%                 37%
                                                                                                                          3%
                                                                                                                                              3%                 30%
                                                                                                                         10%
 Deposits          57%                                                                                                                       12%                  2%
                                       52%                                                                                                                        7%
                                                                                43%
                                                            38%
                                                                                                     33%
                                                                                                                         27%
                                                                                                                                             22%                  21%



             WFC + WB                 HSBC                  Citi              JPM +            BAC + MER                UBS                   CS                  DB
                                                                              WAMU

   Deposits + LT Debt + Equity as a % of Risk Weighted Assets
                 103%                  NA                111%                 107%                118%                    NA                  NA                 NA
 Notes:
 • Data as of 3Q’08 except for HSBC, which reports semi-annually; BAC/MER based on information contained in BAC’s 3Q’08 report and adjusted for additional MER balance sheet
    impact as determined by merger proxy filed October 31, 2008; 3Q’08 WFC/WB based on information contained in WFC’s 8-K filed on October 30, 2008.
 • HSBC, DB, and UBS under IFRS accounting. Structural liquidity/RWA not comparable for European banks as they are based on Basel II standard.
 • Short-term debt includes commercial paper and other short term borrowings as reported. HSBC amount equal to short positions in debt securities and equity
     shares, and UBS amount equal to money market paper issuance.                                                                                                  12
Stable Business Revenues
                                                    Adjusted Managed Revenues ($B) (1)


                                                                  $26.8                                                              $27.1
                                                                                                                             $25.6    $2.0
                           $24.3               $24.9                         $1.0 $25.0                  $23.8                                 $25.0
    Net Impact of                                                                               $1.1                         $1.6
    Card Securit.                     $0.8                $0.9                                                      $1.2                           $3.6
                                                                   $8.4                                                              $7.7
                                                                                      $5.5                $3.9               $5.4
     Securities &           $7.0                $7.6
        Banking                                                                                                                                $4.6

                                                                                      $5.6                $5.7               $5.3    $5.3
            Global                                                 $5.3                                                                        $3.8
                            $5.3                $4.9
            Cards


                                                                                      $7.3                $7.7               $7.8    $7.4      $7.4
       Consumer                                                    $7.3
                            $7.1                $7.0
        Banking


                                                                   $3.2               $3.5                $3.5               $3.3    $3.3      $3.1
              GWM           $2.7                $2.8
               GTS          $1.6                $1.7               $1.8               $2.1                $2.3               $2.3    $2.4      $2.5

                           4Q'06               1Q'07              2Q'07               3Q'07              4Q'07               1Q'08   2Q'08     3Q'08

Reported
GAAP Revs                   $23.0              $24.6                $25.8              $21.6               $6.4              $12.4    $18.1    $16.7

(1) Revenues exclude Securities & Banking marks and Press Release Disclosed Items. Total revenues include Corporate/Other.
Note: For a reconciliation to GAAP revenues please see page 24.
                                                                                                                                              13
Stable Business Revenues

                                                              Adjusted Revenues ($B) (1)


                                                                                                               101.0          101.5
                            97.2
                                                         93.1




                     LTM 3Q’07                    LTM 3Q’08                                               LTM 3Q’07          LTM 3Q’08
                    Adjusted GAAP Revenues                                                            Adjusted Managed Revenues

(1) Revenues exclude Securities & Banking marks and Press Release Disclosed Items. Total revenues include Corporate/Other.
Note: LTM – last twelve months. For a reconciliation to GAAP revenues please see page 24.


                                                                                                                                         14
20% Targeted Reduction vs. Peak Levels
                                                                        Expenses ($B)
                       23%                                              23%                                                         Y-o-Y Growth
                                                       17%                              19%                  (1)
                                                                                                       15%
                                        6%
                                             (1)                                                                    8%
        4%                                                                                                                  2%       2009
                                       15.1                                             16.1           15.8        15.6            Expense
      11.5            13.5                             14.4            14.2                                                14.4
                                                                                                                                    Target:
                                                                                                                                   $50-52B


     3Q'06           4Q'06           1Q'07            2Q'07           3Q'07           4Q'07            1Q'08       2Q'08   3Q'08


                                                                        Headcount (M)
                                                                                                                                    Y-o-Y Growth
                                       12%              15%             16%             15%
      10%               9%                                                                              8%
                                                                                                                    1%
                                                                                                                           (5)%
                                                                                                                                   Near-Term
       320             327             343              361             371             375            369         363     352     Headcount
                                                                                                                                     Target:
                                                                                                                                    ~300,000

     3Q'06           4Q'06           1Q'07            2Q'07           3Q'07           4Q'07            1Q'08       2Q'08   3Q'08
(1) Excludes the impact from the 1Q’07 $1.38B pre-tax charge related to a structural expense review.
Note: Historical numbers have been restated to exclude discontinued operations.                                                           15
Getting Fit – Fast!
                                                         Operating Results ($B)
                                                                         LTM 3Q’07                         LTM 3Q’08             %
      Adjusted Managed Revenues                                            $101.0                            $101.5              0%
                                                                         LTM 3Q’08                          ’09 Target
      Expenses                                                              62                                50-52            ~16-19%


                                                                       Peak (4Q’07)                            Target            %
      Headcount (M)                                                        375                                  <300            ~20%


                                                                  Balance Sheet
                                                                             3Q’07                              3Q’08
                                                                                                                      (1)
      Tier 1 Capital Ratio                                                    7.3%                              10.4%          310 bps
      Allowance for Loan Losses ($B)                                          $12.7                              $24.0          89%
      Assets ($Tr)                                                                 2.4                                   2.1     13%
      Legacy Assets ($B)                                                           NA                             <400          >20%
      Structural Liquidity                                                      55%                                63%         800 bps

(1) Proforma for $25 billion TARP capital.
Note: LTM – last twelve months. For a reconciliation of adjusted managed revenues to GAAP revenues please see page 24.                 16
Asset Composition

September 30, 2008                                                   GAAP Assets ($B)

                                                                                         $2,685
                                                                                           261
                                                                         $2,251            113
                                          $2,050
                                                                          309              403
                   Other Assets               318                          69
          Goodwill/Intangibles                63                          352              461
                    Other Loans               409                                                        $1,356
                                                                          302              81
              U.S, Residential
                                                                                                           150
              Mortgage Loans                 218                          108              392             49
           Credit Cards Loans                 90                          151
                  Investments                206                                                           483
                                                                          520              429
      Trading account assets
                                             458                                                           340
        Fed funds, repos, and                                                                                            20
        brokerage receivables                                                              461
                                                                          386                             194            20
                                              225
Cash & deposits with banks                                                                 84              65            35
                                              63                           54
                                                                                                  (1)              (2)
                                               C                       JPM + WAMU       BAC + MER       WFC + WB

(1) Based on information contained in BAC’s 10/31/08 Merger Proxy.
(2) Based on information contained in WFC’s 10/30/08 proforma 8-K.
Note: Total may not sum due to rounding.
                                                                                                            17
Citi Has Lower Exposure to U.S. Consumer Mortgages

                              U.S. Residential Real Estate Loans (EOP $B, held portfolio)

                                                                                                                      461

                                                                                                                                                         340
                                                                                   302
                                                218




                                                                                                                                   (1)                           (2)
                                                Citi                      JPM+WAMU                             BAC+MER                            WFC+WB

 Option ARMs as a %
 of Mortgages Loans                             0%                                14% (3)                             4%                                20%

 Mortgages as
 a % of Assets                                 11%                                13%                                17%                                25%
(1) Proforma for the announced transaction, does not take into consideration potential Purchase Accounting adjustments to MER assets.
(2) Proforma for the announced transaction, WB assets adjusted for $39.2 billion Purchase Accounting at closing.
(3) Does not include $85 billion of securitized consumer mortgage loans, of which Option ARMs represent 28%.
Note: Based on company filings. Proforma for announced mergers & acquisitions. Data excludes unused commitments. Data includes mortgages held in non-mortgage
    lending business segments such as corporate/other.                                                                                                          18
International Consumer: Credit Trends
3Q’08
           % of Average Loans                                                      Net Credit Loss Ratio

      13.9%                                                        Mexico                      8.41%
        13.0%                                                      Korea       0.85%
            10.5%                                                  UK               3.30%
                           8.1%                                    Australia    1.31%
                              6.9%                                 Japan                               12.20%
                                6.0%                               India                 5.78%
                                         3.6%                      Singapore   0.42%
                                         3.5%                      Malaysia     0.75%
                                         3.5%                      Taiwan           2.48%
                                         3.3%                      Spain               3.92%
                                          3.0%                     Hong Kong    0.87%
                                           2.8%                    Brazil                                 14.21%
                                           2.6%                    Greece             4.20%
                                            2.4%                   Belgium       1.59%
                                              1.6%                 Italy                   6.78%
                                              1.6%                 Poland        1.49%
                                               1.1%                Colombia                 7.35%

                Mexico, Brazil and India represent 74% of QoQ NCL Increase
Calculations based on 3Q’08 total ANRs of $147.2B.
Note: International Consumer comprised of Cards and Consumer Banking.

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Substantial Reduction In Risk Exposures
                                   3Q’08 Year-to-Date Reduction in Key Risk Exposures

           CDOs &                             Highly Lev.
         Sub-prime (1)                        Fin. Comm.                               SIVs                              Alt-A   CRE (FV)


                                                                                                                                   (29)%
                                                                                                                       (38)%
               (47)%                              (47)%
                                                                                     (53)%


                         Total Disclosed Securities and Banking Revenue Marks (2) ($B)

                                                                                                            (7.1)                (4.4)
                                                                 (12.5)
                        (17.0)

                        4Q'07                                     1Q'08                                    2Q'08                 3Q'08


       Shifting ~$80 billion of primarily legacy assets into HTM, HFI or AFS (3)
 (1) Comprised of net CDO Super Senior exposures and gross Lending and Structuring exposures.
 (2) For a full list of Securities & Banking marks please refer to page 26 of the Third Quarter 2008 Earnings presentation.
 (3) HTM: Held-to-maturity; HFI: held-for-investment; AFS: available-for-sale                                                               20
Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
                             QSPEs ($B)                                                                                     VIEs ($B)

                            Per accounting rule changes, will
                               likely not exist in the future

                                                                                              Maximum Exposure ($B)

                                                                                                 Funded              $44
                                               $31               $820                            Unfunded            $87
                          $122
                                                                                                 Total             $131

      $667

                       Expected to consolidate
                        when QSPEs cease to
                               exist.
                                                                                                                                 $82                       $406
                                                                                                      $324

                        Citi does not
                       bear credit risk.                                                                                        Already
                         Unlikely that                                                                                       consolidated,
                         majority will                                                                                        therefore no
                          come on                                                                                             incremental
                        balance sheet                                                                                          exposure.


 Mortg. Loan              Cards               Other               Total                       Unconsolidated               Consolidated                    Total
  Securit. (1)           Securit.
(1) Mortgage Securitization is comprised of Consumer mortgage loan securitizations of $578 billion and ICG mortgage loan securitizations of $89 billion.
Note: Please see pages 64-76 of the Citigroup September 30, 2008 10-Q for a detailed description of each of the QSPEs and VIEs. For maximum exposure
table, see pages 116-117.
                                                                                                                                                                   21
Main Drivers Of Operating Results
Last Twelve Months 3Q’08 ($B)



         92.7


                                61.9



                                                        16.4
                                                                                12.4


                                                                                                       41.1                    (1.1)

                                                                                                                                                    (38.0)
                                                                                                                                         (2)
    Adjusted     Expenses                          Net Credit                Net LLR                  S&B                     Other                 Pre-tax
             (1)
    Revenues                                        Losses                    Builds                Revenue                                         Income
                                                                                                     Marks

(1) Revenues adjusted for Securities & Banking marks and Press Release Disclosed Items. For a reconciliation to GAAP revenues please see page 24.
(2) Other: Comprised of revenue press release disclosed items, policyholder benefits and claims, and provision for unfunded lending commitments.
                                                                                                                                                             22
Going into 2009 Stronger than 2008


    Underlying business remains strong, and revenues have
    been stable

    Expenses expected to be down 20% from peak levels

    Headcount expected to be down 20% in the near-term
    from peak levels

    Significant reduction in risky assets

    Very strong capital position

    Strong competitive position to seize future opportunities




                                                                23
Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The following are measures considered “non-GAAP financial measures” under SEC guidelines:

      1) Global Cards Revenues excluding the effect of Press Release Disclosed Items.(1)
      2) Global Cards Revenues excluding the impact of securitization.
      3) Consumer Banking Revenues excluding the effect of Press Release Disclosed Items.(1)
      4) Securities and Banking Revenues excluding the effect of Press Release Disclosed Items.(1)
      5) Securities and Banking Revenues excluding the effect of Securities and Banking Revenue Marks.(2)
      6) Transaction Services Revenues excluding the effect of Press Release Disclosed Items.(1)
      7) Wealth Management Revenues excluding the effect of Press Release Disclosed Items.(1)
      8) Total Revenues excluding the effect of Press Release Disclosed Items and Securities and Banking Revenue Marks presented on a managed basis.(1,2)

The Company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide a greater understanding of ongoing operations and enhance comparability of those results in prior periods as well as
demonstrating the effects of unusual gains and charges in the quarter. The Company believes that a meaningful analysis of its financial performance requires an understanding of the factors
underlying that performance. The Company believes that investors may find it useful to see these non-GAAP financial measures to analyze financial performance without the impact of unusual
items that may obscure trends in the Company’s underlying performance.

Reconciliation of the GAAP financial measures to the aforementioned non-GAAP measures follows:

                                                            4Q             1Q             2Q              3Q              4Q               1Q               2Q              3Q
                                                           2006           2007           2007            2007            2007             2008             2008            2008

GAAP Global Cards Revenues                             $ 5,305        $    5,136     $     5,294     $    6,342      $    6,279       $     6,379      $    5,427      $    3,789
 Excluding Press Release Disclosed Items                     -              (226)              -           (729)           (583)           (1,100)           (170)              -
 Excluding the impact of securitization                    849               929             998          1,124           1,200             1,610           2,016           3,579
Non-GAAP Global Cards Revenues                         $ 6,154        $    5,839     $     6,292     $    6,737      $    6,896       $     6,889      $    7,273      $    7,368

GAAP Consumer Banking Revenues                         $ 6,600        $    7,022     $     7,298     $    7,302      $    7,836       $    7,791       $    7,355      $    7,429
 Excluding Press Release Disclosed Items                   416               (41)              -              -            (184)              (8)               -               -
Non-GAAP Consumer Banking Revenues                     $ 7,016        $    6,981     $     7,298     $    7,302      $    7,652       $    7,783       $    7,355      $    7,429

GAAP Securities and Banking Revenues                   $ 6,951        $    8,003     $     8,414     $    2,548      $ (13,090)       $   (7,305)      $      539      $      (81)
 Excluding Press Release Disclosed Items                     -              (402)              -              -              -               212                -             306
  Excluding Securities and Banking Revenue Marks             -                 -               -          2,989         17,039            12,463            7,143           4,420
Non-GAAP Securities and Banking Revenues               $ 6,951        $    7,601     $     8,414     $    5,537      $   3,949        $    5,370       $    7,682      $    4,645

GAAP Transaction Services Revenues                     $ 1,600        $    1,650     $     1,847     $    2,069      $    2,299       $    2,347       $    2,400      $    2,474
 Excluding Press Release Disclosed Items                     -                 -               -              -             (44)             (21)               -               -
Non-GAAP Transaction Services Revenues                 $ 1,600        $    1,650     $     1,847     $    2,069      $    2,255       $    2,326       $    2,400      $    2,474

GAAP Global Wealth Management Revenues                 $ 2,716        $    2,818     $     3,197     $    3,519      $    3,464       $    3,279       $    3,315      $    3,164
 Excluding Press Release Disclosed Items                     -                 -               -              -               -                -                -             (41)
Non-GAAP Global Wealth Management Revenues             $ 2,716        $    2,818     $     3,197     $    3,519      $    3,464       $    3,279       $    3,315      $    3,123

GAAP Corporate / Other Revenues                        $     (156)    $      17      $      (260)    $      (140)    $      (369)     $       (50)     $     (959)     $      (95)

Adjusted Non-GAAP Total Revenues                       $ 24,281       $ 24,906       $ 26,788        $ 25,024        $   23,847       $   25,597       $ 27,066        $ 24,944

(1) For a complete list of Press Release Disclosed Items, please see the respective quarter's earnings press release for a schedule of that quarter's disclosed items.
(2) For a complete list of Securities and Banking Revenue Marks, please see the quot;Securities and Banking Revenue Marksquot; slide in the third quarter, 2008 earnings presentation.
                                                                                                                                                                                      24
Disclaimer


  This presentation contains forward-looking statements. Citi’s
    financial results may differ materially from those statements,
      so please refer to Citi's SEC filings for a description of the
        factors that could cause its actual results to differ from
       expectations. In particular, this presentation contains a
           number of financial targets for Citi and its various
    businesses. You should keep in mind that these are targets
         for 2009 and beyond, and are not estimates of future
    performance. They are based on a number of assumptions
   regarding Citigroup’s businesses and the economy. Citi does
        not plan to update these targets on any regular basis.



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Town Hall Meeting Highlights Strong Position

  • 2. Going into 2009 Stronger than 2008 Underlying business remains strong, and revenues have been stable Expenses expected to be down 20% from peak levels Headcount expected to be down 20% in the near-term from peak levels Significant reduction in risky assets Very strong capital position Strong competitive position to seize future opportunities 1
  • 3. Global Universal Bank Is The Right Model Universal Bank Strategy Remains Unchanged Payments Deposit Wholesale Asset Value-added Services Gathering Leverage Investment services 2
  • 4. Benefits of the Global Universal Bank Model Total Assets Asset Intensive Deposit Sources Total Deposits $2,050B $780B GTS $273 $1,090 Securities & Banking Wealth $124 Management $118 Cards Consumer $287 Consumer Banking, GTS, Deposits $842 GWM, Other 3
  • 5. Key Differentiator Unparalleled International Business YTD 3Q’08, about 50% of Citi’s adjusted revenues have come from outside the U.S.(1) U.S Historical Industry Citi Non-U.S. (2) % Long-term growth trends Growth Rate (3) Reported Ex-Acq. Deposit growth 4-6% 14% 10%+ Cards growth 3-5% 24% 15%+ Loan growth (ex-Cards) 4-6% 8% 6%+ Net Credit Margin (YTD ’08): Cards 6.5% 15.7% Other consumer loans ~3.75% ~12.0% 2008-2009 Projected GDP growth (4) (1)-1% 4-6% (1) Excluding S&B revenue marks, press release disclosed items and Corporate Other. (2) International growth reflects 2002-2008 period. (3) Based on Federal Reserve data. (4) Based on Citi economist forecasts; non U.S. GDP forecasts are for emerging markets (including China, India, Korea, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Turkey, Brazil & Mexico). 4
  • 6. World Class Leadership Team Executive Committee Members Ajay Banga CEO Asia Pacific Don Callahan CAO Gary Crittenden CFO Terri Dial CEO Consumer Banking NA / Global Head, Consumer Strategy James A. Forese Head Global Capital Markets / Markets & Banking, ICG Steven J. Freiberg CEO Global Cards John Havens CEO ICG Ned Kelly Head Global Banking and CAI, ICG Brian Leach Chief Risk Officer Manuel Medina-Mora Chairman & CEO LatAm & Mexico Vikram Pandit CEO Chairman / Vice Chairman / Directors Sir Win Bischoff Chairman Lewis B. Kaden Vice Chairman Robert Rubin Director and Senior Counselor Stephen Volk Vice Chairman Additional New Business Heads Michael Corbat CEO Global Wealth Management George Awad CEO N. America Cards Marty Lippert Head of O&T Paul McKinnon Chief Talent Officer Sanjiv Das N. America Mortgage Bill Mills CEO of EMEA Shirish Apte CEO of CEE (Central & Eastern Europe) Note: BLUE indicates new to job; RED indicates new to Citi 5
  • 7. Sharp Reduction In Assets Reduced legacy assets by over 20% since 1Q’08 Assets ($Tr) 25% (13)% $474B $(308)B 2.36 2.22 2.19 2.20 2.02 2.10 2.05 1.88 Down Over 20% 4Q'06 1Q'07 2Q'07 3Q'07 4Q'07 1Q'08 2Q'08 3Q'08 Total Assets Legacy Assets Note: For details on legacy assets please refer to the Citi Investor & Analyst Day presentation from May 9, 2008. 6
  • 8. Asset Divestitures and Capital Released Tier 1 Capital Impact to Tier 1 Divestiture Released ($B) Ratio (bps) Completed: CitiCapital (1.0) 8 CitiStreet (0.2) 2 Redecard (1) (0.4) 3 Upromise (0.1) 1 All Other (0.3) 2 Pending: 3Q’08 proforma Retail Bank Germany (7.0) 60 3Q’08 proforma Citi Global Services (0.3) 2 $9.4 billion of Tier 1 capital from divestitures (1) Reflects the sale of ~15% stake in Redecard. Note: 3Q’08 proforma impact on Tier 1 calculated excluding TARP additional capital. Totals may not sum due to rounding. 7
  • 9. Strengthened Capital Base Added ~$75 Billion in New Capital ($B) since 3Q’07 $25 ~$75 ~$50 TARP Raised through public and private offerings Capital Ratios Tier 1 10.4% TCE/RWMA 8.7% Proforma 8.2% for TARP (1) 7.7% 7.3% 7.1% 6.9% 6.2% 7.4% 5.9% 5.7% 6.8% 3Q'07 4Q'07 1Q'08 2Q'08 3Q'08 (1) Proforma for the $25 billion of additional TARP capital. Assumes $1.3 billion of TARP is common equity (warrants) and $23.7 billion preferred (25% of preferred qualifies for TCE as per Moody’s guidance). 8
  • 10. Strong Tier 1 Capital Proforma 3Q’08 Tier 1 Capital Ratio TARP 10.8% 10.4% ~9.8% (1) 9.8% (2) 2.0% 2.1% ~1.9% 2.3% 8.9% (1) (2) 8.2% 7.9% 7.5% Citi JPM+WAMU BAC+MER WFC+WB (1) Based on information contained in BAC’s 10/31/08 Merger Proxy. (2) Proforma as of 12/31/08 based on information contained in WFC’s 10/3/08 8-K. Note: Pro-forma Tier 1 ratios based on company public filings / management presentations. Proforma TARP impact on tier 1 ratio based on the following capital injections: $25B for JPM, $25B for Citi, $25B for BAC+MER and $25B for WFC+WB (assumed to replace short-term debt). Totals may not sum due to rounding. 9
  • 11. Almost Doubled Reserves in One Year 3.35% Allowance for Loan Losses ($B) Loan Loss Reserve Ratio 2.78% 2.31% 2.07% 24.0 1.64% 20.8 1.37% 1.40% 18.3 16.1 12.7 9.5 10.4 1Q'07 2Q'07 3Q'07 4Q'07 1Q'08 2Q'08 3Q'08 10
  • 12. Capital Ratios and Allowance for Loan Losses Peer comparison as of 3Q’08 JPM+ WFC + Citi BAC WAMU WB (1) TCE (2) / Risk 3.7% 6.8% 3.4% 2.8% Weighted Assets Allowance for Loan 3.35% 2.50% 2.16% 1.52% Losses as a % of Loans (1) As of 9/30/08 based on information contained in WFC’s 10/30/08 proforma 8-K. (2) Tangible common equity (TCE) is not based on the Moody’s calculation. It is defined for the purpose of this slide as total equity minus preferred stock minus goodwill minus intangible assets plus mortgage servicing rights (MSR). Note: Based on company filings. 11
  • 13. Powerful Liquidity Position Structural Liquidity: Deposits + LT Debt + Equity as a % of Total Assets Cash box: $51B, up 83% 113% since 3Q’07 Equity 5% 70% Long-Term 21% 5% 63% Debt 60% 60% 13% 6% 6% 8% 19% 11% 18% 40% 37% 3% 3% 30% 10% Deposits 57% 12% 2% 52% 7% 43% 38% 33% 27% 22% 21% WFC + WB HSBC Citi JPM + BAC + MER UBS CS DB WAMU Deposits + LT Debt + Equity as a % of Risk Weighted Assets 103% NA 111% 107% 118% NA NA NA Notes: • Data as of 3Q’08 except for HSBC, which reports semi-annually; BAC/MER based on information contained in BAC’s 3Q’08 report and adjusted for additional MER balance sheet impact as determined by merger proxy filed October 31, 2008; 3Q’08 WFC/WB based on information contained in WFC’s 8-K filed on October 30, 2008. • HSBC, DB, and UBS under IFRS accounting. Structural liquidity/RWA not comparable for European banks as they are based on Basel II standard. • Short-term debt includes commercial paper and other short term borrowings as reported. HSBC amount equal to short positions in debt securities and equity shares, and UBS amount equal to money market paper issuance. 12
  • 14. Stable Business Revenues Adjusted Managed Revenues ($B) (1) $26.8 $27.1 $25.6 $2.0 $24.3 $24.9 $1.0 $25.0 $23.8 $25.0 Net Impact of $1.1 $1.6 Card Securit. $0.8 $0.9 $1.2 $3.6 $8.4 $7.7 $5.5 $3.9 $5.4 Securities & $7.0 $7.6 Banking $4.6 $5.6 $5.7 $5.3 $5.3 Global $5.3 $3.8 $5.3 $4.9 Cards $7.3 $7.7 $7.8 $7.4 $7.4 Consumer $7.3 $7.1 $7.0 Banking $3.2 $3.5 $3.5 $3.3 $3.3 $3.1 GWM $2.7 $2.8 GTS $1.6 $1.7 $1.8 $2.1 $2.3 $2.3 $2.4 $2.5 4Q'06 1Q'07 2Q'07 3Q'07 4Q'07 1Q'08 2Q'08 3Q'08 Reported GAAP Revs $23.0 $24.6 $25.8 $21.6 $6.4 $12.4 $18.1 $16.7 (1) Revenues exclude Securities & Banking marks and Press Release Disclosed Items. Total revenues include Corporate/Other. Note: For a reconciliation to GAAP revenues please see page 24. 13
  • 15. Stable Business Revenues Adjusted Revenues ($B) (1) 101.0 101.5 97.2 93.1 LTM 3Q’07 LTM 3Q’08 LTM 3Q’07 LTM 3Q’08 Adjusted GAAP Revenues Adjusted Managed Revenues (1) Revenues exclude Securities & Banking marks and Press Release Disclosed Items. Total revenues include Corporate/Other. Note: LTM – last twelve months. For a reconciliation to GAAP revenues please see page 24. 14
  • 16. 20% Targeted Reduction vs. Peak Levels Expenses ($B) 23% 23% Y-o-Y Growth 17% 19% (1) 15% 6% (1) 8% 4% 2% 2009 15.1 16.1 15.8 15.6 Expense 11.5 13.5 14.4 14.2 14.4 Target: $50-52B 3Q'06 4Q'06 1Q'07 2Q'07 3Q'07 4Q'07 1Q'08 2Q'08 3Q'08 Headcount (M) Y-o-Y Growth 12% 15% 16% 15% 10% 9% 8% 1% (5)% Near-Term 320 327 343 361 371 375 369 363 352 Headcount Target: ~300,000 3Q'06 4Q'06 1Q'07 2Q'07 3Q'07 4Q'07 1Q'08 2Q'08 3Q'08 (1) Excludes the impact from the 1Q’07 $1.38B pre-tax charge related to a structural expense review. Note: Historical numbers have been restated to exclude discontinued operations. 15
  • 17. Getting Fit – Fast! Operating Results ($B) LTM 3Q’07 LTM 3Q’08 % Adjusted Managed Revenues $101.0 $101.5 0% LTM 3Q’08 ’09 Target Expenses 62 50-52 ~16-19% Peak (4Q’07) Target % Headcount (M) 375 <300 ~20% Balance Sheet 3Q’07 3Q’08 (1) Tier 1 Capital Ratio 7.3% 10.4% 310 bps Allowance for Loan Losses ($B) $12.7 $24.0 89% Assets ($Tr) 2.4 2.1 13% Legacy Assets ($B) NA <400 >20% Structural Liquidity 55% 63% 800 bps (1) Proforma for $25 billion TARP capital. Note: LTM – last twelve months. For a reconciliation of adjusted managed revenues to GAAP revenues please see page 24. 16
  • 18. Asset Composition September 30, 2008 GAAP Assets ($B) $2,685 261 $2,251 113 $2,050 309 403 Other Assets 318 69 Goodwill/Intangibles 63 352 461 Other Loans 409 $1,356 302 81 U.S, Residential 150 Mortgage Loans 218 108 392 49 Credit Cards Loans 90 151 Investments 206 483 520 429 Trading account assets 458 340 Fed funds, repos, and 20 brokerage receivables 461 386 194 20 225 Cash & deposits with banks 84 65 35 63 54 (1) (2) C JPM + WAMU BAC + MER WFC + WB (1) Based on information contained in BAC’s 10/31/08 Merger Proxy. (2) Based on information contained in WFC’s 10/30/08 proforma 8-K. Note: Total may not sum due to rounding. 17
  • 19. Citi Has Lower Exposure to U.S. Consumer Mortgages U.S. Residential Real Estate Loans (EOP $B, held portfolio) 461 340 302 218 (1) (2) Citi JPM+WAMU BAC+MER WFC+WB Option ARMs as a % of Mortgages Loans 0% 14% (3) 4% 20% Mortgages as a % of Assets 11% 13% 17% 25% (1) Proforma for the announced transaction, does not take into consideration potential Purchase Accounting adjustments to MER assets. (2) Proforma for the announced transaction, WB assets adjusted for $39.2 billion Purchase Accounting at closing. (3) Does not include $85 billion of securitized consumer mortgage loans, of which Option ARMs represent 28%. Note: Based on company filings. Proforma for announced mergers & acquisitions. Data excludes unused commitments. Data includes mortgages held in non-mortgage lending business segments such as corporate/other. 18
  • 20. International Consumer: Credit Trends 3Q’08 % of Average Loans Net Credit Loss Ratio 13.9% Mexico 8.41% 13.0% Korea 0.85% 10.5% UK 3.30% 8.1% Australia 1.31% 6.9% Japan 12.20% 6.0% India 5.78% 3.6% Singapore 0.42% 3.5% Malaysia 0.75% 3.5% Taiwan 2.48% 3.3% Spain 3.92% 3.0% Hong Kong 0.87% 2.8% Brazil 14.21% 2.6% Greece 4.20% 2.4% Belgium 1.59% 1.6% Italy 6.78% 1.6% Poland 1.49% 1.1% Colombia 7.35% Mexico, Brazil and India represent 74% of QoQ NCL Increase Calculations based on 3Q’08 total ANRs of $147.2B. Note: International Consumer comprised of Cards and Consumer Banking. 19
  • 21. Substantial Reduction In Risk Exposures 3Q’08 Year-to-Date Reduction in Key Risk Exposures CDOs & Highly Lev. Sub-prime (1) Fin. Comm. SIVs Alt-A CRE (FV) (29)% (38)% (47)% (47)% (53)% Total Disclosed Securities and Banking Revenue Marks (2) ($B) (7.1) (4.4) (12.5) (17.0) 4Q'07 1Q'08 2Q'08 3Q'08 Shifting ~$80 billion of primarily legacy assets into HTM, HFI or AFS (3) (1) Comprised of net CDO Super Senior exposures and gross Lending and Structuring exposures. (2) For a full list of Securities & Banking marks please refer to page 26 of the Third Quarter 2008 Earnings presentation. (3) HTM: Held-to-maturity; HFI: held-for-investment; AFS: available-for-sale 20
  • 22. Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements QSPEs ($B) VIEs ($B) Per accounting rule changes, will likely not exist in the future Maximum Exposure ($B) Funded $44 $31 $820 Unfunded $87 $122 Total $131 $667 Expected to consolidate when QSPEs cease to exist. $82 $406 $324 Citi does not bear credit risk. Already Unlikely that consolidated, majority will therefore no come on incremental balance sheet exposure. Mortg. Loan Cards Other Total Unconsolidated Consolidated Total Securit. (1) Securit. (1) Mortgage Securitization is comprised of Consumer mortgage loan securitizations of $578 billion and ICG mortgage loan securitizations of $89 billion. Note: Please see pages 64-76 of the Citigroup September 30, 2008 10-Q for a detailed description of each of the QSPEs and VIEs. For maximum exposure table, see pages 116-117. 21
  • 23. Main Drivers Of Operating Results Last Twelve Months 3Q’08 ($B) 92.7 61.9 16.4 12.4 41.1 (1.1) (38.0) (2) Adjusted Expenses Net Credit Net LLR S&B Other Pre-tax (1) Revenues Losses Builds Revenue Income Marks (1) Revenues adjusted for Securities & Banking marks and Press Release Disclosed Items. For a reconciliation to GAAP revenues please see page 24. (2) Other: Comprised of revenue press release disclosed items, policyholder benefits and claims, and provision for unfunded lending commitments. 22
  • 24. Going into 2009 Stronger than 2008 Underlying business remains strong, and revenues have been stable Expenses expected to be down 20% from peak levels Headcount expected to be down 20% in the near-term from peak levels Significant reduction in risky assets Very strong capital position Strong competitive position to seize future opportunities 23
  • 25. Non-GAAP Financial Measures The following are measures considered “non-GAAP financial measures” under SEC guidelines: 1) Global Cards Revenues excluding the effect of Press Release Disclosed Items.(1) 2) Global Cards Revenues excluding the impact of securitization. 3) Consumer Banking Revenues excluding the effect of Press Release Disclosed Items.(1) 4) Securities and Banking Revenues excluding the effect of Press Release Disclosed Items.(1) 5) Securities and Banking Revenues excluding the effect of Securities and Banking Revenue Marks.(2) 6) Transaction Services Revenues excluding the effect of Press Release Disclosed Items.(1) 7) Wealth Management Revenues excluding the effect of Press Release Disclosed Items.(1) 8) Total Revenues excluding the effect of Press Release Disclosed Items and Securities and Banking Revenue Marks presented on a managed basis.(1,2) The Company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide a greater understanding of ongoing operations and enhance comparability of those results in prior periods as well as demonstrating the effects of unusual gains and charges in the quarter. The Company believes that a meaningful analysis of its financial performance requires an understanding of the factors underlying that performance. The Company believes that investors may find it useful to see these non-GAAP financial measures to analyze financial performance without the impact of unusual items that may obscure trends in the Company’s underlying performance. Reconciliation of the GAAP financial measures to the aforementioned non-GAAP measures follows: 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 GAAP Global Cards Revenues $ 5,305 $ 5,136 $ 5,294 $ 6,342 $ 6,279 $ 6,379 $ 5,427 $ 3,789 Excluding Press Release Disclosed Items - (226) - (729) (583) (1,100) (170) - Excluding the impact of securitization 849 929 998 1,124 1,200 1,610 2,016 3,579 Non-GAAP Global Cards Revenues $ 6,154 $ 5,839 $ 6,292 $ 6,737 $ 6,896 $ 6,889 $ 7,273 $ 7,368 GAAP Consumer Banking Revenues $ 6,600 $ 7,022 $ 7,298 $ 7,302 $ 7,836 $ 7,791 $ 7,355 $ 7,429 Excluding Press Release Disclosed Items 416 (41) - - (184) (8) - - Non-GAAP Consumer Banking Revenues $ 7,016 $ 6,981 $ 7,298 $ 7,302 $ 7,652 $ 7,783 $ 7,355 $ 7,429 GAAP Securities and Banking Revenues $ 6,951 $ 8,003 $ 8,414 $ 2,548 $ (13,090) $ (7,305) $ 539 $ (81) Excluding Press Release Disclosed Items - (402) - - - 212 - 306 Excluding Securities and Banking Revenue Marks - - - 2,989 17,039 12,463 7,143 4,420 Non-GAAP Securities and Banking Revenues $ 6,951 $ 7,601 $ 8,414 $ 5,537 $ 3,949 $ 5,370 $ 7,682 $ 4,645 GAAP Transaction Services Revenues $ 1,600 $ 1,650 $ 1,847 $ 2,069 $ 2,299 $ 2,347 $ 2,400 $ 2,474 Excluding Press Release Disclosed Items - - - - (44) (21) - - Non-GAAP Transaction Services Revenues $ 1,600 $ 1,650 $ 1,847 $ 2,069 $ 2,255 $ 2,326 $ 2,400 $ 2,474 GAAP Global Wealth Management Revenues $ 2,716 $ 2,818 $ 3,197 $ 3,519 $ 3,464 $ 3,279 $ 3,315 $ 3,164 Excluding Press Release Disclosed Items - - - - - - - (41) Non-GAAP Global Wealth Management Revenues $ 2,716 $ 2,818 $ 3,197 $ 3,519 $ 3,464 $ 3,279 $ 3,315 $ 3,123 GAAP Corporate / Other Revenues $ (156) $ 17 $ (260) $ (140) $ (369) $ (50) $ (959) $ (95) Adjusted Non-GAAP Total Revenues $ 24,281 $ 24,906 $ 26,788 $ 25,024 $ 23,847 $ 25,597 $ 27,066 $ 24,944 (1) For a complete list of Press Release Disclosed Items, please see the respective quarter's earnings press release for a schedule of that quarter's disclosed items. (2) For a complete list of Securities and Banking Revenue Marks, please see the quot;Securities and Banking Revenue Marksquot; slide in the third quarter, 2008 earnings presentation. 24
  • 26. Disclaimer This presentation contains forward-looking statements. Citi’s financial results may differ materially from those statements, so please refer to Citi's SEC filings for a description of the factors that could cause its actual results to differ from expectations. In particular, this presentation contains a number of financial targets for Citi and its various businesses. You should keep in mind that these are targets for 2009 and beyond, and are not estimates of future performance. They are based on a number of assumptions regarding Citigroup’s businesses and the economy. Citi does not plan to update these targets on any regular basis. 25