Awards Hosted by Leading Financial Publication The Asset

Services Provided Through Citi’s Global Network

Citibank Korea announced on July 13 that it has been named "Best Global Custodian in Korea" at the "The Asset Triple A Awards 2026," hosted by the financial publication The Asset. This marks the second consecutive year the bank has received this honor.


The head office building of Citibank Korea. Citibank Korea

The head office building of Citibank Korea. Citibank Korea

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According to Citibank Korea, the bank was recognized for its stable support of domestic clients’ global asset management needs, its leadership in the custody market, and its ability to provide differentiated custody services to both domestic and international institutional investors by leveraging its global network. These factors contributed to its selection as the Best Global Custodian in Korea.


Citibank Korea offers a wide range of asset management services—including custody, fund services, and exchange-traded fund (ETF) services—based on Citigroup’s global network, supporting the investments and asset management of institutional investors both in Korea and abroad. In particular, the bank has closely collaborated with financial authorities and market infrastructure institutions on key initiatives to enhance the competitiveness of Korea’s capital market, such as improving the foreign investor system and streamlining settlement and reporting processes.



Citibank Korea stated, "We will continue to strengthen our custody service capabilities to meet the increasingly sophisticated demands of clients, such as the rapidly changing financial environment and the expansion of overseas ETF investments. At the same time, we aim to further solidify our position as a trusted financial partner connecting global capital with the domestic market."


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