Foundation grants to support relief agencies; bank services to
help consumers and businesses.
Regions Bank and the Regions Foundation on Thursday announced
steps to support people, businesses and nonprofits following severe
storms and destructive tornadoes that impacted Southern states
beginning Friday, March 24 and lasting into the following week.
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Regions Bank and the nonprofit Regions
Foundation announced a comprehensive response supporting
communities impacted by recent severe storms and destructive
tornadoes. (Graphic: Business Wire)
The storm response is based on two key elements:
- Grants from the Regions Foundation to support disaster-relief
agencies
- Disaster-recovery financial services from Regions Bank to
support consumers and businesses
“Over the last several days, Regions teams have been calling on
people and businesses we’ve served for years. We’re listening to
ways we can help, and we’re sharing financial insights as well as
our sincere concern and support for all communities that have been
impacted,” said Robert Leard, Mississippi Commercial Banking leader
and Metro Jackson market executive for Regions Bank. “Our teams
here in Mississippi join with fellow Regions Bank teams in Alabama,
Georgia, and Southern Middle Tennessee – as well as our colleagues
at the Regions Foundation – in standing with our customers and
communities. We’ll get through this difficult time together.”
Regions Foundation
Grants:
The Regions Foundation is an Alabama-based nonprofit initiative
that is funded primarily by Regions Bank. In addition to long-range
community development funding, the Regions Foundation provides
disaster-relief grants when areas are impacted by natural
disasters.
This week, the Regions Foundation approved a total of $60,000 in
grant funding to help various communities affected by recent
tornadoes. From the $60,000 total, individual grants will
include:
- $50,000 to the American Red
Cross: Shortly after the storms cleared, teams from the
American Red Cross were on the ground delivering vital aid. Support
is being delivered in multiple states, and the Red Cross has set up
a special landing page for additional people or organizations
seeking to help through volunteerism, peer-to-peer fundraisers, or
additional contributions.
- $10,000 to the Mississippi Food
Network: While the American Red Cross and other agencies
are providing urgent support, an additional need is a steady supply
of food for people who’ve suffered extensive losses. The
Mississippi Food Network is a valuable community partner that
distributes more than 1.5 million pounds of food in a typical
month, helping feed 150,000 people. According to the agency, every
$1 donated provides six meals to people in need.
“From the Mississippi Delta to Alabama, Georgia, and elsewhere,
people are hurting, and many communities face overwhelming needs,”
said Marta Self, executive director of the Regions Foundation. “The
best way the Regions Foundation can make a difference is to support
organizations that are on the ground doing what they do best –
helping people and communities during a time of unspeakable
tragedy. We appreciate the dedication of relief workers, first
responders, and volunteers who’ve been working tirelessly since the
storms struck. It is our hope that these grants will reflect our
sincere thanks to those who are serving – and our support for the
people, cities and towns that were impacted.”
Disaster-Recovery Financial Services
from Regions Bank:
Separately, Regions Bank designed financial services to help
consumers and businesses. Options available for a limited time in
specific portions of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee1
include:
- Regions Mortgage Disaster Relief Purchase and Renovation loan
programs2
- Regions fees will be waived when customers use other banks’
ATMs in the impacted areas1 for at least seven days beginning March
30, 2023. (Note: Fees charged by other banks or ATM owners may
still apply.)
- No check-cashing fee for FEMA-issued checks when cashed in a
Regions branch3
- Personal and business loan payment assistance4
- Payment deferrals for current credit card holders4
- Business loan payment deferrals of up to 90 days4
- One penalty-free CD withdrawal upon request (unless within
seven days of issuance or renewal)
- An interest rate discount of 0.50% on new personal unsecured
loans when customers apply in a branch or by phone5
- An interest rate discount of up to 0.50% on auto loans when
customers apply in-branch or by phone6
“Beyond these services, one of the most important ways we can
help is by simply listening. We’re ready to offer one-on-one
guidance based on the unique needs of our customers,” said Sharon
Hightower, Consumer Banking regional executive for Regions Bank.
“We have experience providing financial guidance after natural
disasters. We have advice that can help. And, most importantly, we
care deeply about our communities. Our message is simple: We’re
with you. We’re here for you. And we want to be of service.”
In addition to mobile and online banking services and Regions’
local branch networks, the bank has dedicated teams available to
help customers with needs related to the following services:
- Mortgages, home equity loans, and lines of credit: Call
1-800-748-9498.
- Credit cards, consumer loans, and lines of credit: Call
1-866-298-1113.
- Any other banking needs: Call 1-800-411-9393.
The bank also makes disaster preparedness and recovery
information available online at www.regions.com/DisasterRelief.
About The Regions Foundation
The Regions Foundation supports community investments that
positively impact the communities served by Regions Bank. The
Foundation engages in a grantmaking program focused on priorities
including economic and community development; education and
workforce readiness; and financial wellness. The Foundation is a
nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation funded primarily through
contributions from Regions Bank.
About Regions Financial Corporation
Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $155 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, operates more than 1,250
banking offices and more than 2,000 ATMs. Regions Bank is an Equal
Housing Lender and Member FDIC. Additional information about
Regions and its full line of products and services can be found at
www.regions.com.
1 Offers are available for a limited time and only to
individuals and businesses affected by the recent disaster(s) in
the following ZIP codes: 31822, 31833, 35630, 35640, 36075, 37334,
38721, 38748, 38753, 38754, 38765, 38821, 38825, 38844, 38848,
38858, 38860, 38870, 38917, 38923, 38924, 38930, 38943, 38947,
38954, 38967, 39038, 39054, 39061, 39097, 39115, 39159, 39166,
39176, 39730, 39746, and 39756. Offers may be subject to other
exclusions and restrictions and are subject to change without
notice. All loans and lines, deferrals, extensions or forbearances
may be subject to required documentation and credit approval.
Residency restrictions may apply. Special loan interest rates may
be determined by applicant’s credit profile and may not extend to
products offered by third parties, such as Avant.
2 All loans and lines of credit are subject to terms and
conditions, fees, documentation requirements, and credit
approval.
3 The FEMA check-no-cashing fee offer is available only to
Regions customers; if you are not a Regions customer, you must
enroll in Now Banking. No checking account is required to enroll in
Now Banking. Regions reserves the right to refuse to cash any
check.
4 May be subject to credit approval. Interest will continue to
accrue during the period that the payment is skipped or deferred.
For installment loans, deferring or skipping payment may extend the
maturity of your loan but will not automatically extend any
optional insurance. Forbearances, skipped payments and deferrals
(a) may vary by customer, (b) postpone – rather than forgive –
certain payment obligations and (c) may require payment in full of
the postponed payments at the end of the forbearance or deferral
period, in addition to any other amounts that come due, unless you
make other arrangements with Regions to resolve the
delinquency.
5 New personal unsecured loan rate discounts may not be combined
with other special offers or discounts.
6 Auto loan rate discount of up to 0.50% includes 0.25% disaster
relief rate discount with an additional 0.25% rate discount when
you enroll in auto debit payments from an existing Regions checking
account. Auto loan rate discounts cannot be combined with other
special offers or discounts.
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