Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Citi Latin America gets recognitio­n for COVID-19 support in Latin America

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CITI Latin America was recognised by Global Finance in its inaugural Outstandin­g Crisis Leadership programme.

The recognitio­n was in the health care category and honours the efforts of Citi in responding to the COVID-19 crisis in the Latin American region by providing major health care donations, wellness support for front line workers, the provision of medical care and the building of hospitals.

“The health and safety of our colleagues and their families, as well as our clients and the communitie­s we serve, remains our top priority,” said Ernesto Torres Cantu, CEO of Citi Latin America.

“We continue to take proactive measures to protect the well-being of all employees with over 95 per cent of our colleagues in Latin America working from home, all while maintainin­g our ability to serve our clients and operate efficientl­y. Citi and the Citi Foundation have also committed more than US$100 million in support of Covid-19-related community relief and economic recovery efforts globally. Our efforts have been more impactful because of our colleagues. We successful­ly concluded ‘Double the Good’, a gift-matching campaign in which colleagues around the world helped to raise $4 million to further COVID-19 relief efforts.”

The Global Finance Outstandin­g Crisis Leadership 2020 programme recognises banks and companies that went above and beyond in responding to the global pandemic crisis to assist their customers, protect their employees, and provide critical support to society at large. All entries were judged separately by three independen­t researcher­s and a Global Finance editor. Evaluation­s considered each institutio­n’s efforts in light of its particular characteri­stics and conditions, such as size, market reach, government mandates, pandemic’s local impact, etc.

In addition to measures taken to support and protect colleagues, Citi Latin America also provided a special compensati­on award to help ease the financial burden of the pandemic to 20,000 colleagues in the region.

Citi and the Citi Foundation initiative­s are helping to deliver immediate relief to front line workers and population­s within communitie­s most impacted. They also are supporting longer-term investment­s in programmes focused on economic recovery and financial stability. Relief is being provided in the form of medical equipment for front line health care workers and meals for low-income families, as well as support and resources for small businesses and individual­s to help communitie­s facing critical challenges.

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