Citibank, N.A./ADR Submits F-6EF Form (0001472033) to SEC
In a recent SEC filing, Citibank, N.A./ADR submitted Form F-6EF. This filing is significant as it pertains to the registration of securities of foreign private issuers. Citibank, N.A./ADR is likely looking to offer American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) to investors in the United States, providing them with an opportunity to invest in foreign companies without directly purchasing the foreign company’s stock.
Citibank, N.A. is a well-known financial institution with a global presence, offering a wide range of banking and financial services. As the depository bank for ADR programs, Citibank, N.A. plays a crucial role in facilitating the trading of ADRs on U.S. stock exchanges. Investors interested in learning more about Citibank, N.A./ADR and its services can visit their website here.
Form F-6EF is a filing required by the SEC for the registration of securities of foreign private issuers. This form is used by depository banks, such as Citibank, N.A., to register ADRs with the SEC, providing transparency and regulatory oversight for these securities. Investors can review Form F-6EF to gain insights into the terms and conditions of the ADR program being offered by Citibank, N.A./ADR.
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Citibank, N.A./ADR Files Form F-6EF with SEC (0001472033)