Citibank Restores Service at ATMs
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Citibank restored service at its 2,000 automated teller machines after they were shut down intermittently for a second day by software problems. The company’s online banking services remained out of commission and a spokesman said he was not sure when they would be restored.
The bank, a unit of financial-services giant Citigroup, said it put 500 service representatives into its branches to deal with customers during the outage, which began about 5 p.m. Tuesday.
About 2 million U.S. households hold consumer-banking accounts at Citibank, the spokesman said.
Citigroup shares closed at $45.58, down 58 cents, on the NYSE.
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