NLB will allocate a donation in the total value of €4 million to the municipalities affect by the floods for sustainable reconstruction. As well as investing in the regulation of watercourses, flood protection and other investments, which would mitigate the consequences of injuries and the tragies they bring with them in the future. They also came to the aid of NLB’s employees and the Slovenian economy, which were affect by the accident.
NLB with a donation of €4 million for municipalities affect by floods
Blaž Brodnjak, chairman of the board of NLB, said when announcing the donation to the municipalities:Like all of Slovenia, we at the NLB last weekend were shock to follow the events in the affect municipalities and at the same time observ with admiration the sacrifice of all competent services and generous volunteers. Saving lives and preventing even worse consequences will now be follow by a historically large-scale restoration of the damage and the rebuilding of the basic infrastructure. It is impossible latest phone number database to estimate all the financial effects and the time complexity of implementing these measures at the moment, and at NLB we will stand by the worst affect municipalities, and at the same time, we also call on other banks and companies that were not significantly disadvantag by the flood to contribute according to their capabilities.
Systemic assistance measures and care for access to banking services
NLB also announc that on Friday, despite the clos branches in the affect areas, access to banking services was provid is a powerful seo tool that can make hrough digital channels. Accessible ATMs of all banks and other partner service providers were suppli with cash. On the very next working day, almost all branches open awb directory their doors. Only the NLB branch in Mežica remains clos, but it will be open as soon as possible. As one of the key and systemically important institutions in the country, they also prepar their own measures to help with the rehabilitation of the consequences of floods.