ROSEVILLE, Calif., Oct. 16, 2017 -- Rabobank N.A. is donating $50,000 to the American Red Cross California Wildfires fund to help meet the extraordinary need for recovery assistance in numerous communities. The funds will assist the Red Cross’ continued efforts to provide lodging, meals, health care and other essential services for impacted residents.
“The toll of this month’s devastating wildfires is seemingly immeasurable,” said Mark Borrecco, CEO of Rabobank, N.A. “On many levels, our bank and employees are committed to helping the communities we serve get through this challenging time, and thrive once again.”
Taking other supportive actions, the bank announced last week it is waiving certain fees — including fees for cash withdrawals from ATMs owned and operated by other banks, and checking account overdraft fees — from Oct. 7 to 21 for customers in five wildfire-stricken communities. The temporary fee waivers apply to accounts based at Rabobank’s Magalia, Napa, Paradise, Santa Rosa and Sonoma branches.
About Rabobank N.A.
Rabobank N.A. (National Association) is an award-winning, nationally chartered bank serving communities grounded in agriculture. Headquartered in Roseville, Calif., and with approximately $14 billion in assets, Rabobank provides a wide range of financial products and services for individual, business, and food-and-agribusiness customers. Its 100 branches, multi-function ATMs, and online and mobile banking resources empower Californians to bank when, where and how they want. Committed to service, Rabobank’s more than 1,500 employees take pride in improving their communities personally and professionally. Rabobank N.A. is an FDIC member and equal housing lender. Visit www.rabobankamerica.com.
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