The FINANCIAL — To help Louisiana continue its recovery from Hurricane Isaac, Chase will open 20 branches across the state on Labor Day.
To celebrate Louisiana's resilience and welcome home customers who evacuated from the storm, Chase will set up tents outside the 20 branches. Bankers will give away bottled water, food and helpful supplies like flashlights and battery-operated radios and fans. Chase will set up power strips for people needing to recharge their phones and other mobile devices.
"We are here to help our neighbors recover from the storm," said Pam Evans, manager of the 156 Chase branches across the state. "Opening key branches on Labor Day is another way our employees are going the extra mile to help customers with storm-related problems." Chase has extended its waiver on ATM, overdraft and late fees through the Labor Day weekend for Louisiana and Mississippi customers.
As JPMorgan Chase & Co. reported, customers can make a deposit or payment by the end of business on Tuesday to bring their accounts current and avoid fees.
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