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Macau Portuguese bank BNU donates 100,000 patacas to Caritas

Macau-based Portuguese bank BNU said in a statement that it has donated MOP 100,000 (US$12,500) to Roman-Catholic social service organisation Caritas Macau

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Macau-based Portuguese bank BNU said in a statement on Wednesday that it has donated 100,000 patacas (US$12,500) to Roman Catholic social service organisation Caritas Macau “to tackle the epidemic COVID-19 outbreak among the most vulnerable population of the territory”.

According to the statement, BNU CEO Carlos Alvares handed the donation to Caritas Macau Secretary-General Paul Pun Chi Meng. The statement did not say when and where the donation was handed over.

The statement added that the bank also has opened an account to collect donations to support the anti-COVID-19 activities of Caritas, “such as the purchase of medical materials and to help the ongoing efforts to provide the best care and protection to avoid the spreading of the virus.”

The account name is ANTI-EPIDEMIC SUPPORT ACCOUNT and the number is 9016477976.

The funds collected through the account (No. 9016477976) will be transferred to Caritas Macau, the statement said, adding that both BNU and Caritas “are very grateful for the support of the community”.

Caritas Macau has been supporting the community since 1951.

BNU is fully owned by Portugal’s state-owned savings bank CGD. BNU is one of Macau’s two note-issuing banks, alongside the local branch of Bank of China (BOC).

(The Macau Post Daily/Macau News)
PHOTO © Banco Nacional Ultramarino (BNU)

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