延长服务时间、提供延迟还款宽限期!银行业驰援香港大埔火灾救助
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-11-28 12:05

Group 1 - The major fire incident at Hong Kong's Tai Po Wang Fuk Court has led to significant casualties and has drawn attention from various sectors of society [1] - The banking industry has quickly activated emergency mechanisms, providing donations, material support, and financial service green channels to establish a "financial lifeline" for disaster relief [1] - Agricultural Bank of China, along with its local institutions, will donate HKD 10 million to support fire rescue and post-disaster reconstruction efforts [1] - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) and its local institutions will also contribute HKD 10 million for disaster relief and reconstruction [1] - China Construction Bank is donating HKD 10 million for emergency rescue, transitional housing, and post-disaster recovery, while also opening a green channel for cross-border donations [1] - Minsheng Bank's Hong Kong branch will donate HKD 5 million to the "Tai Po Wang Fuk Court Relief Fund" established by the Hong Kong government for emergency assistance [1] - Bank of China Hong Kong will contribute HKD 20 million and establish a dedicated account for public donations [1] Group 2 - China Construction Bank (CCB) Asia has initiated three emergency measures for affected residents, including flexible identity verification for withdrawals and waiving early withdrawal fees for fixed deposits [2] - CCB Asia has also launched a fundraising campaign, raising HKD 2 million for emergency relief and community rebuilding efforts [2] - ICBC Asia's Tai Po branch has extended service hours and set up dedicated service windows for affected customers, offering various conveniences such as cardless cash withdrawals and expedited card replacements [2] - Bank of Communications (Hong Kong) has established emergency service stations and extended branch hours, providing fee-free withdrawals and flexible loan arrangements for affected customers [2]