J Trust Bank's Win Win Win Program Donation to Provincial Government of Bali

13 Aug 2020

President Director of PT Bank JTrust Indonesia Tbk. (J Trust Bank) Ritsuo Fukadai gave the donation of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and medical supplies to Deputy Governor of Bali Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardana Sukawati at Bali's Governor Hall on Thursday, August 13, 2020.

 

The donation for Covid-19 handling include PPE, surgical masks, face shields, shoe covers, and latex gloves. This donation will be distributed to medical personnel who handle Covid-19 patients in several hospitals in Bali and surrounding areas.

 

Ritsuo explained that the donation was part of the company's support to the Government's in handling the Covid-19 pandemic. This is also J Trust Bank's commitment to donate the fund from the "Win-Win-Win" referral program. This is a program where J Trust Bank will donate 0.1% of the total term deposits raised through the "Win-Win-Win" referral program.

 

Previously, J Trust Bank had also donated PPE and medical supplies to the South Sulawesi Provincial Government, Surabaya Municipality Government, South Tangerang Municipality Government, Indonesia Red Cross of Yogyakarta, and RSAL Dr. Mintohardjo in Jakarta. J Trust Bank's management is committed to continuously donating PPE and medical supplies to other cities in Indonesia.

By: jtrust

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