HDFC Bank plans to adopt 30 villages in flood-hit Kerala

Our Bureau Updated - May 31, 2021 at 06:40 PM.

 

 

HDFC Bank has announced that it will adopt 30 villages in flood-hit Kerala as part of its long-term relief and rehabilitation efforts. This initiative is aimed at helping people in the worst-hit parts of the State recover, a spokesman said.

The bank will set up medical camps and rebuild affected health centres; support the renovation/reconstruction of local schools; and impart skills training to families to restore livelihoods as part of the initiative.

These measures will be finalised in consultation with the State government, and will be a long-term plan, the spokesman said. Its local NGO partners will provide on-ground help in the process.

Additionally, the hank has contributed ₹10 crore to the Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF) as an immediate relief measure. Employees contributed a day’s salary with the bank bringing in the balance.

In other measures, HDFC Bank has waived late payment fees on EMIs/dues on loans and credit cards in August for its customers in the State and enabled contribution to the CMDRF.

The bank is also working round-the-clock to restore normalcy in banking operations. So far, almost all branches and 291 of 331 ATMs are functioning normally in the State, the spokesman said.

Published on August 30, 2018 15:38