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THE BANK TRANSFERS YOU $81 TRILLION BY MISTAKE — THEN TAKES IT BACK IN 90 MINUTES Citigroup blunder raises fresh concerns over financial system controls Imagine waking up to find your bank balance has 14 zeroes on it — $81 trillion instead of the $280 you were expecting. That’s exactly what happened to a Citigroup customer in the U.S., in one of the most jaw-dropping financial slip-ups in recent history. According to People Magazine, the error lasted around 90 minutes before it was caught and reversed. Initially overlooked by two employees, the mistake only came to light when a third person noticed the absurd figure. The transaction was immediately canceled before the customer could access the funds — narrowly avoiding a potential banking catastrophe. But this isn’t just a “funny story.” It raises serious questions about how one of the world’s biggest financial institutions could allow such an error to pass through multiple layers of oversight. --- Not Citigroup’s First Rodeo This isn’t the first time Citi’s internal controls have failed dramatically: In 2020, the bank accidentally sent $893 million to lenders of Revlon. Some recipients refused to return the funds, sparking a years-long legal fight. In 2022, a Citi trader error led to a sudden plunge in European stock markets, prompting regulatory sanctions for “insufficient risk controls.” With repeated errors of this scale, it’s clear that human oversight and system safeguards need serious upgrades — especially in a digital era where a few clicks can move billions (or trillions) in seconds. --- Final Thought While the customer never got to spend that imaginary $81 trillion, the incident is a stark reminder: If banks can make mistakes at this scale, how safe is your money, really? #BankingFails #Citigroup #FinanceNews #Write2Earn #DigitalBanking
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