Bancamiga waives fees and its branches serve as collection centers
Hands United for Venezuela: The financial institution is opening 31 offices across the country today, as well as this weekend, to facilitate and address customer needs and receive supplies for those affected by the earthquake
It is in difficult times that the value of solidarity is demonstrated. In response to the powerful earthquake that shook the country on June 24, leaving hundreds of families homeless and causing severe structural damage, Bancamiga has stepped forward to become a bridge of direct support between Venezuelans and those who need it most.
Starting this Friday, and throughout the weekend (Saturday and Sunday), the financial institution will conduct its normal operations at 31 of its branches nationwide, which will also serve as collection centers.
This weekend, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., the branches will not only maintain their regular customer service, but will also receive donations for affected families, including drinking water, non-perishable food, personal care products, sleeping mats, blankets, clothing in good condition, and medicine.
The following branches will be open to all customers and citizens who wish to contribute: Sabana Grande, Las Ibarras, Puerto Cabello, Valle de la Pascua, Calabozo, Santa Teresa, El Tigre, Puerto La Cruz, Lechería, Upata, Puerto Ordaz, Ciudad Bolívar, Unare, Maturín, Maturín Centro, Cumaná, Barinas, Coro, Barquisimeto Este, Barquisimeto Centro, Mercabar, El Vigía, Mérida, Guanare, Acarigua, Barrio Obrero, San Cristóbal, Valera, Maracaibo Norte, Ciudad Ojeda, and San Francisco.

Bancamiga: Financial relief in Times of Crisis
Understanding that the emergency also requires immediate solutions to facilitate the daily lives of the population, Bancamiga activated a series of economic relief measures starting this Thursday.
Among the most notable actions is the temporary waiver of fees for all Mobile Payment transactions of Bs. 150,000.00 or less. This benefit was also applied to the Solución Amiga service, allowing Venezuelan families to receive remittances and income from abroad immediately and without any deductions.
Furthermore, to ensure that commercial activity and supply do not stop in the affected areas, the bank is maintaining the full continuity of its operations. Transactions at businesses with point-of-sale (POS) terminals continue to be processed as usual, ensuring cash flow for establishments and safeguarding the distribution chain of essential goods.
With these actions, Bancamiga reaffirms that its commitment goes beyond banking services: it is an alliance with the life, well-being, and future of every Venezuelan, guaranteeing that its channels remain open and at the service of the people when the country needs them most.
Information and images courtesy of Bancamiga Banco Universal
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