logos
1955–1962 1962–1973 1973–1976 1976–1999 1999–present
1955–1962 1962–1973 1973–1976 1976–1999 1999–present

First National City Bank

1955–1962

The First National City bank 1955 logo
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The First National City Bank of New York was created in 1955 by the merger of The National City Bank of New York and the First National Bank of New York. The bank began using "Citibank" as a trade name in marketing in late 1958.

1962–1973

First National City Bank 1970
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First National City would acquire Carte Blanche in 1965, selling it to Avco Corporation in 1968 after regulatory pressure. This came months before reorganizing into holding company First National City Corp. in 1968.

Citibank

1973–1976

Citibank - 1973
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Designer:  Siegel & Gale
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  February 26, 1973

In February 1973, First National City Bank formally rebranded to Citibank. First National City Corp. became Citicorp on March 26, 1974.

1976–1999; 1976–2007 (Argentina); 1976–2010 (Venezuela)

Citibank old logo
Designer:  Dan Friedman of
Anspach Grossman Portugal
Typography:  Helvetica (modified)
Launched:  March 1, 1976

A new identity and logos for both Citibank and Citicorp were created and designed by Dan Friedman from Anspach Grossman Portugal of New York.[1] This logo was gradually replaced worldwide with the current logo in the early 2000s, with Argentina and Venezuela being the last countries to use this logo until 2007 and 2010, respectively.

1999–present

Citibank
Designer:  Paula Scher of
Pentagram
Typography:  Interstate
Launched:  October 1999

In October 1999, Citibank changed its logo to match the current Citigroup logo. The "Live richly." campaign in the United States was introduced with this logo in 2001. This logo was based on the 1999 Citigroup logo, which was formed after Citicorp merged with Travelers Inc. in 1998. This logo was designed by Paula Scher from Pentagram, who created the logo for Citibank originally on a napkin within 10 minutes. Her partners were wary that their client (Citibank) would not pay for something created so quickly. They sell their design process. Scher replied that she was selling ten minutes of her entire life's experience.[1] This logo has currently used worldwide since 2001 (along with the 1999 Citigroup 'Travelers umbrella' logo and then the 1999 Citigroup 'Citi' logo).

Another Citibank logo was quietly unveiled in March of 2023. The text of the logo is slightly modified, and the logo is used in some countries, including:

  1. Singapore (the new logo and modified Interstate text are used on promos and ATMs¹ only)
  2. United States (used on the Citigroup page; the new logo is used, along with the custom typography and the Citibank page, where both the new logo and modified Interstate text are used.)

¹ A full version of the 2023 logo is used on Citibank ATMs in Singapore.

Reference

The National City Bank of New York
First National Bank of New York
Citibank