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Saving while you spend

Citibank has come out with new offers aimed at saving you money and adding value. Called Suvidha, the scheme saves you up to 5 per cent every time you use the Indianoil Citibank, the Citibank Grocery, or Shopper's Stop Citibank ATM/Debit card.

The scheme also gives a member of your family the freedom to choose a card of his/her choice through a feature known as the Citibank Family ATM/Debit card.

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