Citi® Self Invest is a self-directed investing platform gives you the power to make unlimited trades with $0 commissions and no account minimum. You can now earn up to $500 bonus when you fund a new or existing Citi Self Invest Account.
Update 10/9/24: The $500 offer is still ongoing and looks like the expiration date has been removed.
To qualify for the offer, you must:
- Fund a new or existing Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (“CGMI”) Citi Self Invest (“CSI”) account with a minimum of $10,000 of New-To-Citi funds during an Account Funding Period as described below. See below for the definition of “New-to-Citi funds”. The date your CSI account receives the first New to Citi funds in your CSI account is defined as your “Date of Initial Funding.” The Date of Initial Funding will determine the Initial Funding Month that begins the Account Funding Period. During the Account Funding Period, you may continue to add New-To-Citi funds to establish your bonus amount.
- You must be enrolled in eDelivery of statements through the end of the Account Funding Period.
- Maintain the New-To-Citi funds in your Citi Self Invest account through the Maintain Funds Period shown in the Example of Funding and Maintenance Requirements
Cash Bonus | New-To-Citi Funding |
$100 | $10,000 – $49,999 |
$200 | $50,000 – $199,999 |
$500 | $200,000 or more |
Citi Self Invest $500 Bonus
- Learn more about this offer.
- Account Type: Citi® Self Invest
- Availability: Nationwide
- Direct Deposit Requirement: No
- Credit Inquiry: Unknown
- Monthly Fees: No
- Early Account Termination Fee: Unknown
- Household Limit: Limit one bonus per individual customer.
(Limited time offer)
The information for the Citi® Self Invest has been collected independently by HustlerMoneyBlog. The product details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the bank.
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Bottom Line
Citi® Self Invest is a new offering from Citi which compete against banking competitors like Chase and Charles Schwab. While not as good as the Citi Wealth Management bonus, this new account is slightly different so may be worth it for some people.
If not, you can find all Citi promotions here.
Has anyone used citi self invest to buy and sell stocks?
How does it compare to Merril?