Tue. Apr 23rd, 2024

FDH Bank Donates K100 Million Relief To Affected Of Cyclone Freddy

Head of Marketing and Communication, Levie Nkunika

FDH Financial Holdings has donated a relief package of K100 million to assist government efforts in mitigating the effects of Cyclone Freddy in Blantyre and affected districts.

Making the announcement, FDH Financial Holdings Group Head of Marketing and Communication, Levie Nkunika, said they are concerned with the situation at hand.

“As a corporate citizen we are deeply concerned with the effects that the Cyclone has had on Blantyre and surrounding areas,” Nkunika said.

“As an institution we are also affected as our employees, and their families are affected in various ways and we have halted business in our various outlets to protect life first,” he said.

FDH says it will be working with local governments and non-governmental organizations to ensure that the most affected are assisted with speed.

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