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CBA customers rally $1M digital donations for drought-affected farmers in 40 hours

CBA customers rally $1M for drought-affected farmers in 40 hours

CBA customers rally $1 million in donations for drought-affected farmers in 40 hours. Branch donations add another $750K to drought appeal.

CBA customers have rallied together to show their support for drought-affected farmers and farming communities who are doing it tough by donating over $1 million in just 40 hours through CBA’s CommBank app. An additional $750,000 has been donated through CBA branches.

With a severe drought gripping the nation, its farmers and communities, CBA launched CANGive, a new digital tool in the CommBank app which gives customers the opportunity to make donations to Australian Red Cross’ Disaster Relief and Recovery Appeal. 

It is the first time customers have been able to donate digitally to a fundraising appeal via their mobile phone and tablet. 

Commonwealth Bank's Executive General Manager of Digital, Pete Steel, said:

“We’ve been overwhelmed by the generosity of our customers who recognise the growing need to get behind the Australian farmers, their families and communities who are affected by severe drought.

“In addition to the $2 million commitment we’ve made, we are proud that our customers are also backing rural Australia in their time of need by donating a further $1 million digitally via our app.  This collective support will make a real difference for Australian farmers and their communities. We are pleased our CANGive feature in the CommBank app is providing customers with a convenient way to donate.”    

All funds raised through our branches and the CommBank app will be given to Australian Red Cross’ Disaster Relief and Recovery Appeal. In regional NSW and ACT branches, customers have the choice whether to donate to the Burrumbuttock Hay Runners or the Australian Red Cross.

CBA’s support for drought-affected farming communities now involves:

  • A fundraising appeal where CBA customers can donate at CBA branches Australia wide or by donating through CANGive in the CommBank app.
  • $2 million contribution by the bank to support Aussie farmers, including $1.75 million as part of Australian Red Cross’ Disaster Relief and Recovery Appeal and $250,000 to support Rural Aid’s Buy a Bale program.
  • Support for farmers with the introduction of a credit adjustment for customers with eligible Farm Management Deposits and business loans, and a hold on default interest rates on business term loans for customers in financial difficulty caused by the drought.