This week “Nākotnes Atbalsta fonds” (Future Support Fund), founded by Rietumu Bank, purchased and handed over a batch of warm blankets for the people of Ukrain.
EU banking and financial sector, as well as worldwide payment systems are currently adapting to expanding sanction measures. Therefore, it is necessary to particularly thoroughly examine all the information regarding payments.
An article about Chairman of the Board of Rietumu Bank Jelena Buraja is the lead story in the Latvian Forbes March edition.
Dear clients, As it is known, the numbers of the new Covid-19 cases are still high in Latvia. Thus, we would like to remind that personal visits to the bank are still available only by the previous appointment.
Considering that many our clients are willing to support Ukraine residents and families as well as their relatives and loved ones who remain on the territory of this country, Rietumu Bank, starting from today, executes donation payments to Ukraine without commissions.
Dear friends, These days charity fund “Nākotnes Atbalsta fonds” (“Future Support Fund”), founded by Rietumu Bank, is being approached by clients, partners and employees of the bank with offers of assistance to Ukrainian refugees and persons aggrieves, as well as questions about how and to whom such assistance should be directed.