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Hello, Greater Washington

Citi s mission is to serve as a trusted partner to our clients by responsibly providing financial services that enable growth and economic progress. We have 200 years of experience helping our clients meet the world s toughest challenges and embrace its greatest opportunities. As a city full of history and the nation s capital, Citi will continue to support progress in Washington, D.C. moving forward.

Our world Citi is uniquely positioned to help enable progress for cities is changing Today, more than half of the world s population resides in cities. By 2050, it will be 70%. By that time, the top cities will not only house most of the world s people, but will also generate the majority of its economic growth and wealth. Driven by the three major secular trends of globalization, urbanization and digitization, city residents and businesses will gain greater access to opportunities than ever before. As the world becomes more connected, cities need a partner with both a global scale and an understanding of local nuances. In a word, Citi is global. Our more than 200,000 employees operate in a network of 1,000 cities and 160 countries worldwide. We are proud to partner with our clients and the communities in which we serve and are dedicated to driving progress on both a local and global scale.

Our partnership with Greater Washington spans more than 100 years ~1900 Set up special Washington, D.C. service to facilitate the issuance and retirement of notes by the bank s correspondents. 1970s Acquired Advance Mortgage Corporation, operating offices in several states and Washington, D.C. with 40 percent of the mortgages serviced for minority homeowners. 1976 Financed bonds for the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority. 1981 Underwrote bonds on behalf of Maryland s Washington Suburban Sanitary District. 1991 1993 Selected Washington, D.C. as one of three areas to offer funding for its Banking on Education program that explored innovative approaches to teaching below the college level. 1992 Introduced Citigold, a suite of wealth management products and services, to customers in Washington, D.C. and Chicago. The first U.S. Citibank model branch opened in Chevy Chase, Maryland. 1994 Provided funding to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Citi Foundation began investing in Washington, D.C. Since then, the Citi Foundation has invested more than $35 million in nonprofit organizations in Washington, D.C., helping households and communities attain economic opportunity. 1995 Launched a pilot lending program with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) designed to identify creditworthy but underserved small businesses and provide them with SBA-backed loans. 1998 Helped finance a public-private partnership that allowed the new Marshall Heights Community Development Corporation (CDC) headquarters in Washington, D.C. to consolidate its community programs under one roof. Managed the successful introduction of the inaugural $266 million financing to the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority, helping D.C. Water obtain strong bond ratings and establish its name in the municipal marketplace. 2006 Citi launched Global Community Day, an annual volunteer event spanning more than 90 countries. In Greater Washington, more than 2,500 Citi colleagues, alumni, clients, family and friends have contributed more than 11,000 hours of service since 2012. Provided $135 million in financing for DC USA in Columbia Heights, the largest retail development in D.C., including the District s first Target. 2009 2010 Served as senior manager for the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority inaugural two issuances of Dulles Toll Road revenue bonds totaling over $1.3 billion a public-private partnership to extend the Washington D.C. Metrorail System to Dulles International Airport. 2010 2015 Contributed to continued growth in the District by managing, underwriting, or directly purchasing bond offerings that financed capital improvement projects, created lower borrowing costs and invested in low- and moderate-income communities within D.C. 2011 Opened a Citibank flagship branch in Foggy Bottom, drawing on technologies pioneered by Citi in Asia. The Washington, D.C. Office of Finance and Treasury named Citi as one of its two main cash management banks. Through this contract, Citi provides a wide variety of banking services to over 17 District agencies. 2012 The Washington, D.C. Department of Employment Services tapped Citi to develop a system of prepaid credit cards to replace its reliance on paper checks. Citi processes unemployment insurance for District residents, and payroll payments for over 10,000 teenagers enrolled in the D.C. Summer Youth Employment Program each year. This green option is estimated to save $1.2 million per year. Citi contributed $500,000 to the Latino Economic Development Center, which makes over 100 loans annually to small and micro businesses in Greater Washington. 2013 Citi CEO Michael Corbat announced a grant to the Capital Area Asset Builders (CAAB), a community organization that helps low- and moderate-income individuals and families improve their money management skills, increase savings and build wealth by investing wisely. 2014 Partnered with the D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue to allow Washington, D.C. to issue tax refunds via debit card to over 18,000 taxpayers. Citi Foundation selected Washington, D.C. as one of ten cities in which to inaugurate its Pathways to Progress initiative, providing young people the opportunity to develop workplace skills and leadership experience. 2015 Citi began working with the D.C. Public Schools and the Office of the State Superintendent of Education to establish customized online payment portals for parents and guardians. Provided $26 million in financing for The Conway Center, a mixed-use property that brings together 182 units of affordable housing, health care and social services in an innovative design. Citi has served as title sponsor of the Citi Open tennis tournament since 2012. A portion of the proceeds supports the Washington Tennis & Education Foundation, which benefits lower-income youth in the D.C. area, and the tournament is estimated to provide over $28 million in economic impact to Greater Washington. 2016 Opened a Citi Smart Banking branch at Dupont Circle, one of the first branches in the country to use state of the art technology to deliver a more engaging experience to our clients.

Proud member of the Greater Washington community Our reach 2,400+ Citi employees 857,000+ consumer and business accounts 3,150+ Citi alumni 30+ Citibank retail branches Data based on 2015 yearly totals

Supporting Greater Washington s growth and development $ 61 million+ in loans to 9,000+ small businesses $ 266 million+ loans and investments in affordable housing 15 Citi clients in the Fortune 500 headquartered in the Greater Washington area Our commitment to Greater Washington s communities Our commitment to opportunities for youth In 2014, the Citi Foundation selected Washington, D.C. as one of 10 cities for its inaugural Pathways to Progress initiative, which provides young people ages 16-24 with the opportunity to develop the workplace skills and leadership experience necessary to compete in a 21st-Century economy. 6,000+ low-income youths impacted in Washington, D.C. alone $ 4 million+ pledged to help young people in Washington, D.C. increase their employability at a time of high joblessness $ 4.5 million+ supporting charitable organizations 4,600+ volunteer hours by 1,120+ Citi employees With a goal of reaching up to 100,000 low-income youth nationwide, this $50 million initiative is the largest ever undertaken by the Citi Foundation in its history. Through entrepreneurship training, service opportunities, mentoring and summer jobs, Pathways to Progress gives young Washingtonians the tools they need to access a job early in their working lives, ultimately betterpositioning them for their professional and economic future. Data based on 2015 yearly totals

Support for affordable housing in Greater Washington Photo: Wiencek + Associates Architects + Planners In 2015, Citi, the nation s leading lender for affordable housing, supplied $4.8 billion of capital to develop affordable rental housing projects nationally. Here in Greater Washington, we are a lead partner in projects that enable progress in housing, schools and essential services for diverse communities. Over the years, we ve supported a broad array of projects in D.C. communities. We recently provided $26 million in financing for SOME s The Conway Center, which will bring job training and health care services for the homeless and low-income families. In 2012, when the 65-year-old Fairway Park complex needed renovation, Citi came through with $33 million of debt through an innovative structure that did not require additional subsidies from the District to rejuvenate the 406-unit complex and provide the residents and Northeast community a project of which they could be proud. In 2015, we provided construction and permanent financing to RST Development, LLC, and the Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County for The Crossing at Olde Towne in Gaithersburg, Maryland, a 199-unit Low-Income Housing Tax Credit property. Among other significant housing milestones, Citi also financed the renovation of the Samuel Kelsey senior apartments and the construction of The Lofts at Capitol Quarter, a mixed-income development. These projects and many others like them reflect our commitment to sustaining vital communities for all residents of the District, regardless of income.

How our clients define progress For individuals, progress may mean: A mortgage that allows a family to lay down roots Personalized advice that makes planning for a first child easier For institutions, progress may mean: Local insight to break into new markets in differentiating ways Deep expertise around the world to help manage complexity and emerging challenges For communities, progress may mean: Collaboration with local leaders and community organizations to enable progress on local policy priorities A global foundation that supports economic progress for individuals and communities No matter their unique needs and goals, we are committed to serving our clients innovative people and institutions in Greater Washington and throughout the world on their path from ambition to achievement, while improving the communities in which we all live and operate.

Our work stretches across the world to reach individuals, institutions and communities and empower them with solutions that only Citi s global set of capabilities can provide. Citi s Global Consumer Bank serves 100 million clients in 19 countries, with a strategic focus on cities and segments in which the bank s unique global network, brand and capabilities provide a competitive advantage. We serve clients through industry-leading products and services, next-generation retail formats and world-class digital channels to deliver a simple, secure and seamless experience. Citi s Institutional Clients Group builds enduring relationships with clients by providing a full suite of strategic advisory and financing products to multinational and local corporations, financial and public sector institutions, governments, privately held businesses, law firms and many of the world s most successful and influential individuals and families in more than 160 countries and jurisdictions.

We look forward to continuing our partnership with the people and institutions of Greater Washington to enable progress and to create ever-greater opportunities within the city and the region. For more information, please visit www.citigroup.com/citi/citiforcities

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