CBA Members Provide For Those Impacted by Hurricane Matthew

October 6, 2016

Washington, D.C. (October 6, 2016) - During hurricane season, Consumer Bankers Association (CBA) members are making every attempt to provide for their customers, employees, and communities impacted by Hurricane Matthew.

Consumers may find information regarding branch closures, delayed openings and extended hours on banks' websites and social media postings. Additionally, many of CBA member banks provide consumers with mobile banking options, fully stocked ATM networks and access to customer call centers. Our members also are mindful of the necessary precautions they must take to ensure their employees remain safe, and out of harm’s way.

CBA members continue to monitor Hurricane Matthew, and consumers needing immediate help with their everyday banking needs should not hesitate to contact their bank for assistance. To all those preparing for Hurricane Matthew, please be sure to have emergency kits, food, water and batteries available. Most importantly, everyone should ensure they are safely out of the path of the hurricane.

About CBA
The Consumer Bankers Association (CBA) is the trade association for today's leaders in retail banking - banking services geared toward consumers and small businesses.  The nation's largest financial institutions, as well as many regional banks, are CBA corporate members, collectively holding two-thirds of the industry's total assets.  CBA’s mission is to preserve and promote the retail banking industry as it strives to fulfill the financial needs of the American consumer and small business.