People’s United Bank Serving its Customers and the Community in the Pandemic
As a community-oriented bank, People’s United Bank has a responsibility to ensure the health and well-being of its customers, colleagues, and communities, especially during this time of uncertainty related to COVID-19. Consistent with its long history of providing support in times of need, People’s United recently announced customer relief and support initiatives designed to ease the pressure of recent events, including waiver of fees on a case-by-case basis, consumer and business loan assistance, which includes a 90-day foreclosure moratorium on eligible residential loans for customers who may need it, business card relief, and SBA, State, Municipal support. They also processed more than 9,000 applications totaling more than $2.2 billion as a participant in the Small Business Administration’s Payroll Protection Program, helping hundreds of small businesses in our communities access the urgent capital they need to support their businesses, families and their employees.
People’s United Bank and it’s two charitable foundations anticipate allocating more than $3 million in funding in support of COVID-19 relief efforts, including: Donation of N95 Face Masks to local hospitals in need, $250,000 committed in financial support to COVID-19 Relief Funds established by its philanthropic partners, more than $1.1 million allocated in general operating support for nonprofits, and accelerating grant payments and offering flexible requirement, among other initiatives.
Similar News Items
The Business Council of Westchester (BCW) hosted a dynamic panel discussion on Monday at Pace University, bringing together a diverse group of experts to explore the critical issue of establishing ethical standards and regulations for artificial intelligence. “Governing the Future: The Ethical Frontier of AI Regulations and Policy” was part of the BCW’s AI Alliance […]
Bringing its exceptional brand of care to assisted living and memory care, BCW Member Broadview at Purchase College held a grand opening ceremony on Wednesday for its High Point Center for Care. More than 200 people attended the reception and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new center, which incorporates Broadview’s signature concept of intergenerational and lifelong […]
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced that $200 million in funding is available through the State’s two signature downtown revitalization and economic development programs—$100 million each for Round 9 of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) and Round 4 of the NY Forward program, which focuses on revitalizing smaller and rural downtowns. Together, the two programs have […]
Become A Member
Join the county’s largest and most influential business organization today.
JOIN NOW!
Leave a Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.