Recover. Rebuild. Restore. Regions Bank Announces $100,000 Donation Supporting Hurricane Michael Relief
- Donation focused on meeting local needs through agencies working hand-in-hand with storm survivors in
Florida ,Alabama andGeorgia . - Nearly all Regions branches in the Florida
Panhandle ,Alabama andGeorgia are open as teams work nonstop to restore financial services in hard-hit areas. - Disaster-recovery financial services remain available for people, businesses affected by storm.
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Regions is working to support programs that are actively making a difference in the lives of people affected by Hurricane Michael. (Photo: Business Wire)
The donation will be distributed among organizations that are working to meet a variety of needs in disaster areas. These organizations include:
- Feeding the
Gulf Coast : A nonprofit that works with member organizations and special programs to distribute food to people in need, Feeding theGulf Coast is experienced at serving communities coping with disasters. The organization has three main branches along theCentral Gulf Coast and actively serves cities and towns throughout theFlorida Panhandle . During this period of recovery and rebuilding, though, Feeding theGulf Coast is operating without borders and will meet needs in as many communities as possible across the disaster area. -
Wiregrass Area Food Bank : A nonprofit hunger-relief agency based inSoutheast Alabama , theWiregrass Area Food Bank is working with additional agencies to address the nutritional needs of people across the area, including those who have come from coastal communities in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael. -
Salvation Army – Georgia Division: In towns acrossSouthwest Georgia ,Salvation Army personnel and volunteers are on the ground working with people one-on-one to meet immediate needs. From food and water to emotional and spiritual care, theSalvation Army is making a meaningful difference for people facing a lengthy recovery.
Regions expects to identify additional initiatives to receive support in the coming days.
“Across the Florida
The donations come as crews from Regions are working diligently to reopen branches and restore financial services in several areas. Most Regions locations in the Florida
In
Additional locations in
“As we reopen more locations, we are ready to work with people and businesses to assess their financial needs – and develop ways we can meet those needs – as hurricane recovery continues,” said
The bank’s disaster-recovery financial services1 include:
- No check-cashing fee for
FEMA -issued checks - Regions Mortgage Disaster Relief Purchase and Renovation loan programs
- Personal and business loan payment assistance2
- One penalty-free CD withdrawal3
- 0.50% discount and waiver of
$150 loan processing fee on new personal unsecured loans4 - Business loan payment deferrals available up to 90 days2
- Payment extensions for current credit card holders2
- Surcharges and foreign ATM fees waived for 30 days
- 0.50% discount on standard rates for new business loans/lines of credit up to
$1 million to help with recovery needs for those in affected area5 - 0.50% discount on new unsecured business term loan up to
$50,000 with up to 36 month term including waived origination/loan document fees and options for first payment to be deferred up to 90 days5
Resources for
A dedicated team is available at 1-800-411-9393 to help with additional questions and concerns. Further, customers are encouraged to visit the online
More than 700 Regions associates live in communities affected by Michael throughout the Florida
About
1Special offers are available for a limited time and only to individuals and businesses affected by storm damage in
2Payment deferrals, extensions and forbearances are subject to credit approval. Interest will continue to accrue during the period that the payment is extended, skipped or deferred. For installment loans, extending, deferring or skipping payment will extend the maturity of your loan but will not automatically extend any optional insurance.
3The no-penalty offer allows customers to make one partial or complete withdrawal without penalty. The penalty-free withdrawal must be made more than seven days after the issue date or the most recent renewal date (whichever is later). Any other withdrawals will be subject to penalties.
4Applications submitted online are not eligible for the loan application fee waiver.
5New business loan rate discount may not be combined with other special offers or discounts. Interest will accrue during the optional 90 day payment deferral period for unsecured business loans if elected.
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