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Citi to provide direct services in Kuwait


26 January 2011 Kuwait
Reporter: Ben Wilkie

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Citi’s Global Transaction Services business will be providing direct custody and clearing (DCC) services to clients investing in Kuwait.

Citi is now open to service the Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) taking Citi’s proprietary network, the largest in the world, to 59 markets globally, of which 33 markets are in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

The announcement was made at KSE’s headquarters in Kuwait in the presence of Hamed Al-Saif, director general of KSE, Anas Al-Saleh, chairman of the Kuwait Clearing Company (KCC), Ziyad Akrouk, chief executive of Citi Kuwait, and Richard Street, Citi’s head of securities and fund services for the Middle East. Also present were senior management from the three institutions.
With this announcement, Citi will start offering custodial services in the market for KSE-listed securities. These services include: account management, settlements, safekeeping, pre-matching, registration, full asset servicing suite, income collection and payment of dividends and interest, market claims, handling post-trade issues, cash management, foreign exchange, reporting, market expertise and information services to clients.

This move will encourage and facilitate further international investment in Kuwait which will lead to a broadening of KSE’s investor base.

“We continue to respond swiftly to investor demands and this is a further step towards providing high quality custodial services and easier access to Kuwait’s capital market,” said Hamed Al-Saif. “We welcome Citi, as one of the leading global custodians, on board to assist with the continued globalisation of KSE’s investor base and to help increase foreign investment in Kuwait’s capital market.”

Akrouk emphasised the significance of this market for the bank, saying: “Providing direct custody and clearing (DCC) services in Kuwait is an integral part of Citi’s plan to enhance its services in the country and falls in line with Citi’s long stated objective of contributing to the meaningful development of the region's financial markets in cooperation with solid partners such as KSE and KCC.”

Direct custody and clearing plays an integral role in the capital markets by providing the clearing and settlement services required for broker dealers and global custodians to support trading and investing activities around the world.

Lee Waite, global head of direct custody and clearing at Citi, said: “Reaching 59 DCC markets is a milestone for our business and shows Citi’s unrivalled ability to respond to and support our clients who will benefit from dedicated DCC client service teams providing local expertise combined with globally consistent services.”

Waite added: “We continue to expand our services in the region and are encouraged by the opportunities in Kuwait as well as the rest of the Middle East. This is another important achievement in our development strategy to embed our securities and fund services capabilities within the region’s world-class exchanges."
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