Ulster Savings Bank’s Marketing team with the ‘Doing Well by Doing Good’ award from Mastercard. (Photo Provided)
Ulster Savings Bank was selected by Mastercard for the Doing Well by Doing Good Award in its fourth annual Mastercard Community Institution Segment Awards for promoting community service.
The award recognizes Ulster Savings for the impact it has on its local communities and is reflective of all the hard work the bank has put into its philanthropy and charitable contributions. The bank supports non-profit organizations in the communities it serves, with an emphasis on helping causes that employees are directly engaged with — whether it’s through monetary donations, collecting needed items, or volunteering.
“Our team has taken their community commitment to the next level, and it shows in all that we’ve done and continue to do,” bank President and CEO Bill Calderara said in a press release. “We’re here to have a positive impact on everyone we serve, from our Board of Trustees to our management team, to every employee. To be given this award that supports our efforts to the public is awesome – we feel that this confirms our vital role to the communities we serve.”
For the past several years, Mastercard has highlighted impressive achievements from financial institutions for the impact they have on their local communities. The Community Institution Segment Awards were created to bring attention to Mastercard’s partners to celebrate their achievements. Recipients in the Doing Well by Doing Good category are selected based on the best use of assets in community service or charitable contributions.
In the announcement, Fred Grigsby and Paul Tobin from Mastercard’s Community Institutions division praised Ulster Savings Bank by stating, “This award is an impressive testament to Ulster Savings Bank’s commitment to making a difference and doing well by doing good in the communities they serve.”
For more information about Ulster Savings Bank, visit www.UlsterSavings.com.
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