Citigroup says it has received a subpoena from federal prosecutors over its possible involvement in the FIFA bribery scandal, the first large US bank to receive such a notice from investigators.
Citigroup disclosed the subpoena in a regulatory filing late Friday, saying it is cooperating with investigators in the matter.
When they announced charges against high-level executives of FIFA, world soccer's governing body, last year, federal prosecutors had said several banks, including HSBC and JPMorgan Chase, were used to transfer cash.
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In the filing, Citi said investors requested information on "banking relationships and transactions at Citibank and its affiliates associated with certain individuals and entities identified as having had involvement with the alleged corrupt conduct."
A Citi spokesman declined to comment beyond the filing.