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GUARANTEES, LEASES AND COMMITMENTS (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
Guarantees, Leases And Commitments [Abstract]  
Schedule of guarantor obligations The following tables present information about Citi’s guarantees at June 30, 2020 and December 31, 2019:
 Maximum potential amount of future payments 
In billions of dollars at June 30, 2020Expire within
1 year
Expire after
1 year
Total amount
outstanding
Carrying value
 (in millions of dollars)
Financial standby letters of credit$23.9  $65.7  $89.6  $2,009  
Performance guarantees6.3  5.8  12.1  142  
Derivative instruments considered to be guarantees13.0  56.0  69.0  1,452  
Loans sold with recourse—  1.2  1.2   
Securities lending indemnifications(1)
99.7  —  99.7  —  
Credit card merchant processing(1)(2)
82.4  —  82.4  —  
Credit card arrangements with partners0.2  0.4  0.6   
Custody indemnifications and other—  31.7  31.7  40  
Total$225.5  $160.8  $386.3  $3,656  
 Maximum potential amount of future payments 
In billions of dollars at December 31, 2019Expire within
1 year
Expire after
1 year
Total amount
outstanding
Carrying value
 (in millions of dollars)
Financial standby letters of credit$31.9  $62.4  $94.3  $581  
Performance guarantees6.9  5.5  12.4  36  
Derivative instruments considered to be guarantees35.2  60.8  96.0  474  
Loans sold with recourse—  1.2  1.2   
Securities lending indemnifications(1)
87.8  —  87.8  —  
Credit card merchant processing(1)(2)
91.6  —  91.6  —  
Credit card arrangements with partners0.2  0.4  0.6  23  
Custody indemnifications and other—  33.7  33.7  41  
Total$253.6  $164.0  $417.6  $1,162  
(1)The carrying values of securities lending indemnifications and credit card merchant processing were not material for either period presented, as the probability of potential liabilities arising from these guarantees is minimal.
(2)At June 30, 2020 and December 31, 2019, this maximum potential exposure was estimated to be $82 billion and $92 billion, respectively. However, Citi believes that the maximum exposure is not representative of the actual potential loss exposure based on its historical experience. This contingent liability is unlikely to arise, as most products and services are delivered when purchased and amounts are refunded when items are returned to merchants.
Schedule of guarantor obligations by credit ratings Presented in the tables below are the maximum potential amounts of future payments that are classified based on internal and external credit ratings. The determination of the maximum potential future payments is based on the notional amount of the guarantees without consideration of possible recoveries under recourse provisions or from collateral held or pledged. As such, Citi believes such amounts bear no relationship to the anticipated losses, if any, on these guarantees.
 Maximum potential amount of future payments
In billions of dollars at June 30, 2020Investment
grade
Non-investment
grade
Not
rated
Total
Financial standby letters of credit$58.9  $15.2  $15.5  $89.6  
Performance guarantees8.9  2.7  0.5  12.1  
Derivative instruments deemed to be guarantees—  —  69.0  69.0  
Loans sold with recourse—  —  1.2  1.2  
Securities lending indemnifications—  —  99.7  99.7  
Credit card merchant processing—  —  82.4  82.4  
Credit card arrangements with partners—  —  0.6  0.6  
Custody indemnifications and other19.3  12.4  —  31.7  
Total$87.1  $30.3  $268.9  $386.3  
 Maximum potential amount of future payments
In billions of dollars at December 31, 2019Investment
grade
Non-investment
grade
Not
rated
Total
Financial standby letters of credit$66.4  $12.5  $15.4  $94.3  
Performance guarantees9.7  2.3  0.4  12.4  
Derivative instruments deemed to be guarantees—  —  96.0  96.0  
Loans sold with recourse—  —  1.2  1.2  
Securities lending indemnifications—  —  87.8  87.8  
Credit card merchant processing—  —  91.6  91.6  
Credit card arrangements with partners—  —  0.6  0.6  
Custody indemnifications and other21.3  12.4  —  33.7  
Total$97.4  $27.2  $293.0  $417.6  
Schedule of credit commitments
The table below summarizes Citigroup’s credit commitments:
In millions of dollarsU.S.Outside of 
U.S.
June 30,
2020
December 31,
2019
Commercial and similar letters of credit $582  $3,421  $4,003  $4,533  
One- to four-family residential mortgages2,948  2,322  5,270  3,721  
Revolving open-end loans secured by one- to four-family residential properties9,129  1,280  10,409  10,799  
Commercial real estate, construction and land development10,617  1,775  12,392  12,981  
Credit card lines616,582  97,869  714,451  708,023  
Commercial and other consumer loan commitments198,358  108,022  306,380  324,359  
Other commitments and contingencies1,881  796  2,677  1,948  
Total$840,097  $215,485  $1,055,582  $1,066,364  
Schedule of restricted cash
Restricted cash is included on the Consolidated Balance Sheet within the following balance sheet lines:
In millions of dollarsJune 30,
2020
December 31,
2019
Cash and due from banks$2,789  $3,758  
Deposits with banks, net of allowance11,468  26,493  
Total$14,257  $30,251