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Hogg Robinson Group Enters Into Preferred Relationship with Citi

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Hogg Robinson Group has entered into a preferred relationship with Citi Commercial Cards, part of Citi's Transaction Services division, to deliver enhanced travel programme solutions to the market.

With operational networks in over 100 countries, HRG and Citi Commercial Cards will bring to market a number of travel industry innovations that will combine Citi Commercial Card business's solutions with HRG's expert travel, meetings, expense, data and advisory management services.

David Radcliffe, Chief Executive, Hogg Robinson Group, said, "There is great synergy between Citi and HRG. We share a vision and a commitment to bring new offerings to the end-to-end process of travel, payment and expense management. Our relationship will see us maximising the power of our intellect and technologies to ensure the very best integrated solutions for our clients."

Manish Kohli, Global Head of Commercial Cards, Citi Transaction Services, added, "The scope of our combined services will offer considerable value to our mutual clients across Industries and Geographies, enabling our Clients to transform their Travel Programs and optimise their expense base."

Citi Commercial Cards will continue to work with all other travel management providers and HRG will maintain its capability to work with all issuing banks and card processors.

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