BB&T Contributes $250,000 for Hurricane Michael Relief Efforts
Staff Report From South Carolina CEO
Tuesday, October 16th, 2018
The BB&T Charitable Fund today announced grants totaling $250,000 to help support disaster relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael. The American Red Cross and Samaritan's Purse will each receive $125,000 to help communities affected by this deadly storm. BB&T has also delivered several truckloads of bottled water and other humanitarian supplies to Panama City, Florida to help with the recovery.
"Hurricane Michael left a path of historic destruction in the Florida Panhandle, and our hearts and prayers go out to those who are already beginning to rebuild," said Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Kelly S. King. "As so many first responders and relief agencies begin their life-saving work, BB&T is also here to help our associates, clients and communities in this difficult time."
BB&T has deployed its disaster recovery vehicle with remote ATM capabilities at the Panama City branch located at 2698 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Clients can get the latest information at BBT.com/Michael and can find help in a variety of ways:
Credit card clients may request a 30-day deferral on payments due on their October or November statement (please note interest will still accrue on the deferred payment). Personal credit card clients can reach BB&T at 800-476-4228 and Commercial and Small Business credit card clients can reach BB&T at 800-397-1253. Certain credit card fees may also be refunded or waived for client.
If clients are unable to make their normal payments or incur overdraft fees due to challenges caused by the storm, they can contact their local BB&T banker or one of the following numbers as soon as practical to discuss payment extensions or fee waivers:
Personal Loans (auto, home equity, etc.): 800-222-1913
Mortgages: 800-827-3722
Dealer Finance: 800-727-8220
Other Questions and Concerns: 800-BANK BBT (800-226-5228)
Commercial clients who were unable to access a branch to make normal deposits who may have experienced account analysis, maintenance fees or overdraft-related charges Oct. 9-19 are encouraged to contact their BB&T banker for assistance.
Small and midsize business owners can find resources here on disaster recovery in Florida. Assistance includes help with developing recovery strategies as well as access to capital needed to support immediate cleanup costs and longer-term recovery from physical damage and economic losses. The SBA provides low-interest disaster loans to help businesses and homeowners recover from declared disasters. Apply for assistance at SBA.gov/disaster.
The potential for fraud is high during natural disasters. Please exercise caution when being approached by disaster relief charities as well as repair and cleanup crews. If you experience a potential fraud situation, we have reporting resources to help you stop unauthorized activity and make claims to potentially recover.