CITI innovation milestones

With all this expertise, CITI manages to formalize its consulting service in digital transformation.
1988
1988

David Treviño, CTO of CITI, was one of the four pioneers who achieved the first Internet connection in Mexico.

1995
1995

CITI obtains one of the first .com.mx domains.

1995
1995

CITI ventures into the development of one of the first e-commerce sites in Mexico.

1995
1995

CITI connects large companies to the Internet such as Alfa, Hylsa, Nemak, Sigma, among others.

1995
1995

CITI installs the first commercial firewall in Monterrey.

2000
2000

CITI delivers the first Internet banking solution in Mexico.

2004
2004

CITI introduces the first alert system for credit cards in Mexico: Santander Black.

2006
2006

CITI launches the first airtime electronic recharge platform in Mexico: Recarga Amigo Móvil de Telcel, replacing Scratch Cards.

2013
2013

CITI is a key part of the development of Transfer Banamex/Saldazo OXXO, the first successful mobile payment platform in Mexico.

2014
2014

CITI consolidates itself as a service provider to the telecommunications, financial and retail industries by offering comprehensive solutions to large companies in these sectors.

2019
2019

CITI creates its own Consulting framework for Business Transformation, challenging the current conceptualization that the market has regarding digital transformation.

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  • Scale your business

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  • Improve your processes

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    Develop new business models.

  • Innovate with new technologies

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Contadores

28

Years of experience

in the technology industry

150

Customers

served in eight sectors

50

Million of transactions

per month in our platforms

Ourmotivation

At CITI, our mission is to integrate digital technology in the service of productive and satisfying value exchanges.

Our vision is to be the first choice whenever digital technology represents the solution to problems and needs of great complexity and scope.

Our motivation
Nuestra motivación

Our purpose is to contribute to society with technology solutions that add value to a fuller, more efficient and productive life.

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Our history

In CITI's history there are many projects, business partners, human talent and a great society that has experienced, with their own senses, some digital goods developed by CITI. Behind everything there are exciting anecdotes and adventures, which we continue to live to this day with the commitment to simplify people's lives with technology.

The background begins in 1994, with three entrepreneurs from the city of Monterrey. David Treviño and Antonio Herrero studied together at ITESM, and later met Humberto García.

Their personalities, knowledge and skills, as well as the values they shared in common, were what led to the decision to start and found their own company together, understanding the immense value of intangibles, fundamental to CITI.

A round table, three chairs and three partners on the first floor of a house, that was CITI in its early days. From that moment on, they dedicated themselves to what they knew well, they became Information Technology Consultants and Integrators.

A little more than two years later, after a partnership with an international company to market and install the first firewall in Monterrey and inaugurate their offices, they obtained their domain, one of the first .com.mx registered.

By the year 2000, CITI developed the first online banking solution in the country and opened offices in Mexico City. Years later, CITI consolidated its position as a supplier to the telecommunications, financial and retail industries.

They ventured into the development of one of the first e-commerce sites in Mexico; they began to manage Internet services for large companies, long before servers included this type of solutions; they were even Internet service providers.