- The Bank will make a further donation to the International Red Cross to match those received from its employees and customers, thereby contributing up to 1.5 million euros to the cause
- The Benito Menni Foundation, the Barcelona Tennis Foundation and KickOutPlastic receive 21,000 euros through the “aces” collected in this year’s tournament
The Chief Executive Officer of Banco Sabadell, César González-Bueno, has delivered a cheque for 500,000 euros to the International Red Cross to help Ukrainian refugee families. The bank has also launched a charity campaign, aimed at both employees and customers, in which it has pledged to match amounts collected from individuals for the International Red Cross, thus contributing up to 1,500,000 euros.
Speaking of this charity initiative, César González-Bueno stated “through this agreement, in line with our social and human rights commitments, Banco Sabadell contributes to the humanitarian aid that is so badly needed by Ukrainian refugees at this time”.
This contribution was delivered during the “Aces Solidarios” event, at which Banco Sabadell gave the Benito Menni Foundation, the Barcelona Tennis Foundation and KickOutPlastic, the money corresponding to the number of aces or direct service points recorded up to now in the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell tournament. Altogether 21,000 euros were collected, therefore, each organisation received 7,000 euros aimed at promoting the right to mental health in disadvantaged countries, helping young people at risk of social exclusion through charitable weekly tennis classes, and raising awareness of the fight for a plastic-free world.
In this respect, César González-Bueno pointed out that through this charitable initiative “Banco Sabadell seeks to do its bit to recognise those who are committed to helping others in such a focused and dedicated way as these three organisations”.
Since 2008, more than 40 organisations have benefited from the “Aces Solidarios” initiative, which has made a cumulative contribution of more than 320,000 euros since then.