Bank of Nova Scotia has increased its contribution to Haiti earthquake relief efforts, making a corporate commitment of up to $500,000, the bank said Thursday.
As well, Scotiabank announced three of its four Haitian branches will reopen Saturday.
“Scotiabank is dedicated to supporting Haitians in their time of need,” says Rick Waugh, president and CEO.
“Our brave employees in Haiti remain committed to serving the individual needs of our customers and we are adjusting our business strategy to ensure basic banking services are available to as many people as possible.”
Scotiabank branches in Canada responded immediately after the quake last week, welcoming donations to the Canadian Red Cross’ Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund and reinforcing compassionate support efforts with a $250,000 corporate contribution.
Thursday’s announcement includes additional funds of up to $250,000 toward an employee donation matching program to support the bank’s employees in Haiti, as well as their families, relatives and communities.
Scotiabank has operated in Haiti since 1972 and currently has 80 employees in four branches.
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