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CITIBANK – TOO BIG TO FAIL

Like many NRI’s, I am also a customer of CITIBANK. I just want to put out this blog to talk about CITI GROUP and its problems, concerning people who are searching for answers about its bankruptcy and sell off rumors. This day calls for a quick update on this matter.


Economy Struggle


A wild, life threatening roller coaster ride is being played out in the Stock Market all over the world. I did mean life threatening for a reason to make a point. Like a uneven ride dangerous to riders, many people jobs are at stake including 53,000 from CITI Group because of the upheaval in stock market. Blood shed in wall street has been worse these past few weeks. It affected the Main street to large extent. US economy is going thru a real tough time similar to 1929 great depression and witnessing yet another big job loss since 1991, 16 year high. It is bad as it gets and it might get worse as we are approaching the year end.


“The economy is deteriorating tremendously fast,” says Raghuram Rajan, a finance expert at the University of Chicago. “The concern is how much more [risk] is there. This stuff seems unbounded. That’s what the investor is really worried about at this point.”



CITIBANK ISSUES



Being said all about the market, CITI GROUP banking giant is been talks for long time being a major victim of toxic mortgages and bad corporate decisions. Once the biggest U.S. bank, with a market value of $274 billion at the end of 2006, Citigroup has now slipped to No. 5 behind Minneapolis-based U.S. Bancorp. Last week was one of the bad weeks for the 11 year old group which is formed after merger of CITIBANK and Travellers group in 1998.. It has lost so many billions and has around 2 trillions of dollars in bad debt. It already wrote off billions of dollars as bad debt in books for the last few quarters. Even after announcing 10% last April and 20% job cuts next year to tackle the situation, stock plummeted badly as investor concern about bad debt to 70% last friday since this year..


Including a $25 billion capital injection from the U.S. Treasury under the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program, the company has at least $50 billion of capital above the amount required by regulators to qualify as “well capitalized.” according to bloomberg.com. But still, it won’t be able to survive the storm and weather out unless it gets special attention to avoid its bad assets getting on his neck pushing for sell off or bankruptcy. An endorsement by billionaire Saudi investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal by investing around 7 billions but still that’s not enough to keep the company afloat.


CITI BANKRUPTCY, TOO BIG TO FAIL


There were worries all over world and even rumors about company spinning off certain parts of its assets. Even rumors about a possible sell off, but who can buy this bank giant. It will be like frog eating a snake, bad for both companies whoever end up buying it. If it collapses to announce a bankrupt Chapter 11, that would be big blow to US economy.


US Government which bailed out AIG which was an insurance Giant came for another rescue by announcing a special massive bail out offer on Nov 24, 2008 designed to rescue the company from bankruptcy while giving the government a major say in its operations. It was the largest bailout in history. The Treasury will provide another $20 billion in (Troubled Assistance Relief Program)TARP funds in addition to $25 billion given in October. The Treasury Department, the Federal Reserve and the FDIC will cover 90% of the losses on its $335-billion portfolio after Citigroup absorbs the first $29 billion in losses.In return the bank will give Washington $27 billion of preferred shares and warrants to acquire stock. The government will obtain wide powers over banking operations.


Is my deposits safe?


If I want to say something about CITIGROUP, I like to say CITI GROUP will never go out of business or nobody can buy this big of a financial service company. SO US Government will do all its best to keep this company alive. With that note, all US bank desposits will be covered under FDIC to the max of 250K. Interestingly, there are lot many credit cards offered by CITI compared to Bank deposits directly to consumers. There might not be a direct impact to consumers like other bank failures.



To be cautious, you will be better to split the deposits and have it different banks. Share your comments and thoughts…

I lost my check/cheque book – IDENTITY THEFT

I never thought one day I will be a victim of identity theft and write a blog about it. But no one ever knows what life has got for us. That’s why some compare life to box of chocolates, you never know what you are getting next.




We all think we aren’t dumb enough to never lose our wallet or purse. But it does happen to many one fine day when aren’t really thinking about it.
It happened to me last week one afternoon. Being the most secure and careful person, I never imagined I will be one among thousands who lose their identity everyday.





My truck was broken in last week in the parking area near my work place. I noticed when I left my work and leaving home. Some expensive items were stolen from it including laptop bag. It was my fault to keep them visible in the passenger seat inviting the culprit to pick it up. I know it wasn’t the right practice but I was in a hurry didn’t think about getting stolen in this area. So I have to accept my fault and move on to fix the problem. Also they didn’t break my window which might be another big expense. There is some good in bad thing happened.

What are the consequences?

Luckily I didn’t bring my laptop that day. It only had my Toastmaster manuals and brochures. It also had my cheque books. It is not similar to losing the Credit card which has immediate consequences to your identity. Still losing checks shouldn’t taken easy. In credit card stolen cases, it is easy to tap into the money since they got your credit card physically. They can use the credit card number online to purchase anything they wish, withdraw money from the ATM if they know the tactics to mimic the pin, or use to buy stuff at store where they don’t ask you for identity.

In case of checks, they can similar kinda of things but it is bit different and difficult to access the money as the check is tied to your checking account.

1. They can use the checks to cash them in Check Cashing shops. But if they put a large amount, it is not going to be cashed immediately. Most of the banks put a hold for 3-5 days. So you are safe.

2. They can still use to buy merchandise but most of the stores either need the drivers license or some identity to validate your check. So it is not an easy.

3. They can use the check online but not many websites accept checks as payment mechanism and they need your personal details like Driver license or name/address details to cross verify your check which sometimes can trigger false alarm.

Above are some of the scenario’s I can think of. Obviously crooks have other ways to get your money using your account number or the checks.

What were my options?

When I got hit with this shocking incident. I first decided to stay calm and start thinking about what do now. First, I tried to visualize what were all the items in the bag. I remember I use to have one personal credit union check book and one personal bank account check book. My credit union checking account is my main bank account. So I called my credit union immediately while driving back home and explained the situation. I asked them for my options to safe guard my identity and stop any unauthorized transaction.

These are the options they suggested me,

1. Close my checking account and open a new one. The reason for this measure is checks have to exposure to bank routing number and my full account number which they can use to do anything.

2. Next to make stop payment to all my checks/cheques in the check book I lost.

These two things will stop any attack to my bank account but I didn’t want
to take this action immediately without thinking out loud. I know time is running out and I need to make the decision but I didn’t want to rush and make a bad one.

What did I do?

Closing a checking which I been using for many years is not an easy decision. It has connection to automatic debits and bill payments. It would be a big mess and lot of work to get it straight when the new checking account is opened.

I called my friend who is very reliable in analysing things in every perspective and acts third person to see in different view to suggest things. He shed some light saying, “we use the check everywhere. If somebody has to steal our details they can steal it from anywhere like walmart or any grocery store. They won’t because it is not easy to use your account number to do anything.

Using checking account number always need authorization from account holder. So it is not that easy to take my account number to use anywhere. At the same time, checks can be used to cash out money which is easy to do.” So he suggested to think about not closing the account but putting stop payment on my lost checks.

All happened when i was driving back home. I finally got home and talk to my wife all about it. You are not going to believe this, when I said I lost my check book. She said “I took one of the check book from bag yesterday”. I asked her to bring and it was my main credit union checking out. “I was saved by my wife”. It was a big relief for me. By God’s grace, I didn’t lose my check book for my main account. If I did, it would have a major hassle and mental anguish to make decision whether are not close my account.

But I did lose my other bank account check book which doesn’t have any money. So I was least bothered still I need to do things to avoid any check bouncing and negative withdrawals. I emailed and contacted that bank and put a stop payment for all the checks in that check book I lost. I recollect what other things in the bag I lost and try to make sure I did’t lose anything which might come back to hunt me later.

Don’t do the mistake I did. See the list of things you can do to avoid this happening to you.

1. Don’t leave anything out in open to be visible thru car window. Keep the things either in the boot or someplace invisible under the seat. If you leave outside, you are inviting the thieves to

2. It is not an intentional carelessness. When you are in a hurry, you are prone to do mistakes and miss out things. That’s what happened to me. I was in hurry and forgot to keep the bag out of sight. It is a old truck and didn’t have security alarm made it easy to break the key lock. Check your vehicle for anything visible from outside.

3. Don’t carry your check book in your bag unless you keep them secured all the time. If you do, keep a note of what are the things you carry in the bag.

4. Always keep you bank phone number incase you need to call them for any urgent needs.

5. In these situations, I know you have act fast to avoid any bad consequences but it doesn’t have to that moment. So take time to think clearly and talk to your friend who can see things outside and make the decision. Don’t do anything in hurry. Because I waited to close the account, I was saved the hassle as I came to know my wife had taken the check book out of my bag previous day.

Anyway, this incident really thought me few good important lessons. As I always say, “Don’t just learn from your mistake, learn from others mistakes too”. So I thought it would be a good lesson for you all too.