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Citi mistakenly credits $81 trillion to customer account
March 3, 2025
12:54
In an extraordinary banking error that highlights the potential for human oversight in financial institutions, Citigroup inadvertently credited a staggering $81 trillion to a customer’s account last April, when the intended amount was just $280, according to a recent Financial Times report.
The astronomical sum—larger than the entire global economy—was erroneously processed after slipping past multiple layers of oversight. Two Citigroup employees failed to catch the mistake before it was cleared for processing, allowing the transaction to be temporarily recorded in the system.
Fortunately, the banking system’s internal controls ultimately functioned as designed. A third employee spotted the monumental error approximately 90 minutes after the payment had been processed. The transaction was subsequently reversed within hours, preventing any potential ripple effects throughout the financial system.
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Citigroup has confirmed that no actual funds left the bank during this incident. A spokesperson for the banking giant addressed the situation in an email statement: “Despite the fact that a payment of this size could not actually have been executed, our detective controls promptly identified the inputting error between two Citi ledger accounts, and we reversed the entry. Our preventative controls would have also stopped any funds leaving the bank.”
Following proper protocol for significant operational incidents, Citigroup disclosed the “near miss” to its regulators, including the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
The bank has emphasized that neither the institution nor the customer was affected by the clerical error. According to internal reporting cited by the Financial Times, Citigroup has shown improvement in preventing such massive mistakes, with 10 near misses of $1 billion or more recorded in 2024, down from 13 similar incidents in the previous year.
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This incident raises questions about the effectiveness of verification procedures at major financial institutions, even as it demonstrates that backup systems can successfully catch potentially catastrophic errors before they cause actual harm.
The eye-watering div involved—$81 trillion—dwarfs Citigroup’s entire asset base of approximately $2.4 trillion and exceeds the annual GDP of the United States several times over, underscoring the theoretical scale of the mistake.
Financial experts note that while alarming, such clerical errors highlight the importance of multilayered safety protocols in modern banking systems, which ultimately prevented this particular mistake from having any material impact.
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