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Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C)
August 10, 2007
 
Citibank Hungary Supports "Economics for Leaders" Summer Program
 
Citibank Hungary helps improve Hungarian financial and economic education. Contributions from the Citi Foundation are funding an "Economics for Leaders" program in Piliscsaba, near Budapest from August 12 – 18, for 30 Hungarian high school students, selected for their leadership potential, and 30 Hungarian high school teachers.
 
The week-long program is a subset of the "Economics for Leaders" programs conducted by the Foundation for Teaching Economics (FTE) in the United States. Junior Achievement, Hungary – the FTE's partner in this program – selects students and teachers from all regions of Hungary to attend and also assists with the leadership instruction.
 
"Economics for Leaders" is designed to give Hungary's future leaders a better understanding of the free market system and the skills to motivate others. The program is also carefully designed to give the 30 high school social studies teachers, who come from all parts of Hungary, professional development training, showing them how to use interactive teaching techniques to make economics more understandable.
 
During the week, students will be given insight into economic behavior, an economic way of thinking about public policy choices, and an appreciation for different leadership styles. Teachers become better educators, leaving with new teaching strategies, a more complete understanding of economic concepts, and simulations, games and materials to make economics exciting to students. The staff includes both American and Hungarian instructors. There are no tuition fees for either students or teachers to attend.
 
The Foundation for Teaching Economics has been conducting Economics for Leaders programs in Hungary for the past 14 years with support from the Citi Foundation. Evaluation shows that both students and teachers leave with a better understanding of the economic forces that play such an important part in every day life. Most importantly, participants leave knowing the importance of distinguishing between value-based judgments and empirically verifiable ones.
 
"Citibank has been supporting this program for 14 years in Hungary and the success of the program proved that there is a great demand for economics-financial education as early as in the secondary schools," said Mr. Batara Sianturi, Consumer Business Manager for Hungary. "In 2004 Citi and the Citi Foundation announced a ten-year $200 million global commitment to financial education. Based on the excellent fit of this program with our strategy and its success in the previous years, the Citi Foundation decided to continue supporting it in Hungary, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Romania and Slovakia. The summer camp is an excellent opportunity for participants to acquire knowledge and learn to enjoy economics. By exploring the correlation between economics and leadership through rigorous and challenging activities, students are getting the skills that Hungary's future leaders need," he concluded.
 
Éva Hencz, Public Affairs Officer for Citi in Hungary, will give a presentation about communications at a global company. For further information regarding the Economics for Leaders program, please contact Orsolya Gergely at Junior Achievement Hungary at +36 62 522 868.
 
 
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Citi
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Citi Foundation
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Citi Financial Education Program
Based on the belief that knowledge is your greatest asset, the Citi Financial Education Program is a global, company-wide effort to identify, support and implement initiatives that help give individuals, families and communities the tools needed to make sound financial decisions. Citi's 10-year, $200 million global commitment is focused in three areas: Personal Financial Education, Small Business Financial Education, and Institutional Financial Education. Additional information about Citi's Financial Education Program, including Foundation guidelines, links and resources, including the Citi Financial Education Program Curriculum and Facilitator's Guide may be found at: www.financialeducation.citigroup.com
 
Foundation for Teaching Economics
The mission of the FTE is to introduce young individuals, selected for their leadership potential, to an economic way of thinking about national and international issues and to promote excellence in economic education by helping economics teachers become more effective educators. The FTE is dedicated to emphasizing the important role of individuals as productive, responsible citizens in free societies. Our teacher and student training programs provide a small classroom setting where serious discussion can take place to better understand the free market system. Additional information about the FTE may be found at www.fte.org