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Financial services provider Citigroup has ended its seven-year-old restrictions on financing firearms transactions.
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Citigroup said on Tuesday it was rolling back a 2018 policy that placed restrictions on providing banking services to retail ...
such as race and religion," according to the memo from Edward Skyler, Citi's head of enterprise services and public affairs. The latter move will codify what the company has "long practiced ...
"Our U.S. commercial firearms policy was implemented in 2018 and pertained to [the] sale of firearms by our retail clients and partners," Edward Skyler, Citigroup's head of Enterprise Services ...
Citigroup on Tuesday announced it is dropping a 2018 policy that placed restrictions on offering banking services to retail clients selling firearms and amending a separate policy to clearly state ...