BMO launches Financial Flood Relief Program



Published on July 29, 2010
Published on July 29, 2010
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In the aftermath of this year's heavy rainfall and devastating floods, BMO Bank of Montreal launched a Financial Flood Relief Program for its commercial customers in the Prairies affected by the extensive damage on July 27. I

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In the aftermath of this year's heavy rainfall and devastating floods, BMO Bank of Montreal launched a Financial Flood Relief Program for its commercial customers in the Prairies affected by the extensive damage on July 27.

"We want to assist our farm customers that were affected by the flooding. This program will help alleviate the difficulties being faced by farmers in affected communities across Canada's Prairies," said Robert Hayes, Senior Vice President, Prairies, BMO Bank of Montreal. "Many acres will go unseeded, crops remain stressed, and those already sown are estimated to be one to two weeks behind."

 

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