
Citi Credit Cards Review: From Citi Platinum Select To Citi Forward

If you’re looking to get a Citibank credit card, you’ve got quite a few good choices. If you happen to pay your credit card in full each month, you’ll be able to benefit from the rewards offered by the Citi ThankYou Points Network , which is Citi’s credit card rewards program. Your credit history will determine whether you’ll be approved for a card, and will also have an influence on your credit limit and interest rates. Here’s a look at some of the popular cards available from Citibank. Citi Credit Cards Review Citi Platinum Select MasterCard is Citibank’s basic, regular credit card. It offers a 0% APR on both new purchases and balance transfers for up to 12 months (based on credit history). Card members will receive the Extra Cash benefit, which provides online discounts…










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