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Citi halted financing for Trafigura’s nickel deals in October – Bloomberg

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Posted on February 14, 2023

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· Last updated: February 2, 2026

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This image features the Citigroup Inc logo captured during a financial conference, highlighting Citi's recent decision to halt financing for Trafigura's nickel deals amidst allegations of fraud involving Indian businessman Prateek Gupta.
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(Reuters) -Citigroup Inc stopped financing nickel deals for commodity trader Trafigura with companies linked to Indian businessman Prateek Gupta on Oct. 27, Bloomberg News reported, citing a court filing. Trafigura last week said it booked a $577 million charge in the first half of 2023 after discovering that some nickel cargoes it received did not […]

(Reuters) -Citigroup Inc stopped financing nickel deals for commodity trader Trafigura with companies linked to Indian businessman Prateek Gupta on Oct. 27, Bloomberg News reported, citing a court filing.

Trafigura last week said it booked a $577 million charge in the first half of 2023 after discovering that some nickel cargoes it received did not contain the metal in a case of “systematic fraud”.

Citi’s move had prompted the commodity trader to send inspectors to check containers that were supposed to ship the metal, Bloomberg News reported late on Monday, adding that it was not clear what led the U.S. bank to pull financing.

Trafigura has said the fraud was committed by a group of companies connected to and controlled by Gupta, including TMT Metals and companies owned by Gupta’s UD Trading Group.

Trafigura had already sold about $100 million of such cargoes, the report said.

Trafigura and Citi declined to comment. UD Trading Group did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Arundhati Sarkar in Bengaluru; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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