Citizens Giving $112,000 to Seven Nonprofits via Financial Literacy Program - Pittsburgh Business Times


Citizens Bank on Tuesday announced that seven nonprofit organizations in the Pittsburgh region will receive $112,000 in contributions through the Citizens Helping Citizens Manage Money financial literacy initiative.

Citizens is part of Providence, R.I.-based Citizens Financial Group (NYSE:CFG), which, as part of the initiative this year, is contributing more than $1.5 million to 80 nonprofits throughout its nine-state footprint. The program aims to help people obtain a better understanding of financial topics. Citizens is Pittsburgh's fourth-largest bank according to deposit market share.

“With Citizens Helping Citizens Manage Money, Citizens Bank colleagues will provide members of our communities with the knowledge, confidence and resources they need to budget, save, invest and be fiscally healthy,” said Mark Latterner, president of Citizens’s western Pennsylvania market, in a prepared statement. To read the full article from The Pittsburgh Business Times, click here.