- Donation focused on meeting local needs through agencies working
hand-in-hand with storm survivors in Florida, Alabama and Georgia.
- Nearly all Regions branches in the Florida Panhandle, Alabama and
Georgia 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.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Regions
Bank on Tuesday announced the company is donating $100,000 to
support immediate and long-term recovery needs following Hurricane
Michael.
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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
the Gulf Coast is experienced at serving communities coping with
disasters. The organization has three main branches along the Central
Gulf Coast and actively serves cities and towns throughout the Florida
Panhandle. During this period of recovery and rebuilding, though,
Feeding the Gulf 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 in Southeast Alabama, the Wiregrass
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 across Southwest 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, the
Salvation 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 Panhandle, Southeast Alabama and Southwest Georgia,
our top priority is helping customers, neighbors and associates as they
recover from Hurricane Michael,” said Regions President and CEO John
Turner. “Regions is a part of these communities, and we will be with our
neighbors, our customers and our fellow community members every step of
the way as we recover and rebuild.”
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 Panhandle are already back open,
including branches in Panama City Beach and Freeport. Branches in
Bonifay and Chipley, Florida, reopened this week to exceptionally strong
demand from people and businesses seeking to consult with Regions
professionals about a variety of financial needs.
In Southeast Alabama and Southwest Georgia, all Regions locations are
back open. Also, Regions is connecting generators to additional
locations in Panama City itself, as well as in Blountstown, and the bank
expects to reopen these locations soon.
Additional locations in Panama City (W. 23rd St. and Harrison
Ave. branches), as well as branches in Marianna, Lynn Haven and Callaway
remain closed as assessments are completed and repairs begin.
“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 Steven Aase,
Market Executive for Regions in Panama City and Florida Panhandle. “We
have a series of disaster-recovery financial services that can help with
immediate needs, and we’ll work with customers individually on long-term
ways we can serve them as they rebuild.”
The bank’s disaster-recovery
financial services1 include:
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No check-cashing fee for FEMA-issued checks
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Regions Mortgage Disaster Relief Purchase and Renovation loan programs
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Personal and business loan payment assistance2
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One penalty-free CD withdrawal3
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0.50% discount and waiver of $150 loan processing fee on new personal
unsecured loans4
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Business loan payment deferrals available up to 90 days2
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Payment extensions for current credit card holders2
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Surcharges and foreign ATM fees waived for 30 days
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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
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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 Regions Mortgage customers can also be received through
the Regions Customer
Assistance Program. Mortgage customers may also call Regions’
mortgage hotline at 1-800-986-2462. For help regarding home equity and
other consumer loans, customers may call 1-866-298-1113.
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 Disaster
Resource Center at regions.com.
More than 700 Regions associates live in communities affected by Michael
throughout the Florida Panhandle, Southeast Alabama and Southwest
Georgia. Many are working through their own personal impacts from the
storm. The Regions Associate Relief Program, which is administered by a
nonprofit third party, is offering financial assistance to meet a
variety of recovery needs.
About Regions Financial Corporation
Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $125 billion in assets, is
a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the nation’s largest
full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, wealth
management, and mortgage products and services. Regions serves customers
across the South, Midwest and Texas, and through its subsidiary, Regions
Bank, member FDIC, operates approximately 1,500 banking offices and
2,000 ATMs. Additional information about Regions and its full line of
products and services can be found at www.regions.com.
1Special offers are available for a limited time and only to
individuals and businesses affected by storm damage in FEMA-declared
disaster areas and may be subject to other exclusions and restrictions
and are subject to change without notice. All loans and lines,
extensions and forbearances are subject to required documentation and
credit approval. Residency restrictions may apply.
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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