To pay your Citi credit card online, log in to your account on the Citibank website, select a payment account, and set the amount and date for the payment. You can also set up automatic payments on your card through the Citi website.
How to Pay Your Citi Credit Card Bill Online
Log in to your Citibank online account and click on “Account,” then “Overview.”
Click on “Make a Payment.”
Add or select a payment account. If you haven’t entered your bank account information with Citibank before, you’ll need to have your routing and account numbers ready to enter.
Choose the payment amount by selecting “Minimum Payment Due,” “Last Statement Balance,” “Current Balance,” or “Custom Amount.”
Set a date for your payment.
Click “Continue,” and you should get a confirmation number. At this point, you’ve successfully made your payment.
If you’d rather not pay your bill online, Citi also gives you the option to pay through their mobile app, over the phone, or by mail.
To log in to your Citibank credit card account, go to the login page on the Citibank website or mobile app and enter your username and password in the appropriate fields. Then, click the “Sign On” button to access your online account. If you don’t already have an account, you will need to start by clicking “Register” in order to set up a username and password.
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