FNB Corp. Donates $60K to Hurricane Relief Effort
PITTSBURGH – F.N.B. Corp., holding company of First National Bank of Pennsylvania, announced Wednesday that it is donating $60,000 to the American Red Cross to aid Hurricane Florence relief efforts in North Carolina and South Carolina.
The contribution includes both a corporate contribution and funds raised through a special employee giving event for affected communities.
“I am extremely proud to witness the spirit and drive of our employees during difficult times and the genuine care they have for each other and their communities,” said Vincent Delie Jr., chairman, president and CEO of F.N.B. Corp. “We will work together to help our customers, employees and neighbors to stay safe, recover and rebuild.”
Team members across the bank, including F.N.B.’s specialized Business Continuity group, worked together around-the-clock to ensure the company was prepared to help employees and customers stay safe and informed leading up to, during and after the storm. In addition to financial contributions and volunteering, the company will continue to provide post-crisis support by providing accommodations for clients based upon need.
F.N.B. Corp. has total assets of $32 billion, and approximately 400 banking offices throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
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