How does Santander’s Conecta Guerrero program work?
Through this plan, the payment of your personal, payroll, mortgage and automotive loans, as well as credit cards and microcredits, commercial loans from individuals or legal entities with business activity and SMEs, and microcredits are deferred for up to six months. , so that they can focus on recovering their activities. It is estimated that more than 70,000 clients in the impacted area will be supported through this plan.
“As a responsible bank, we are clear that the magnitude of the impact of Otis – in Acapulco particularly – will imply a recovery period that is difficult to estimate and that is why we have implemented the Conecta con Guerrero program to help our clients, which seeks to give them time to start to resume their activities: it is our way of taking the first steps to help Acapulco get back on its feet,” said Felipe García Ascencio, General Director of Grupo Financiero Santander México.
Santander clients affected by this phenomenon, who live or work in the disaster zones thus determined by the authorities, and are up to date with their payments, will access the benefit according to a scheme that will be defined shortly given the communication difficulties. of the area.
Group microcredits for productive activities such as those provided by Tuiio will have this same benefit, which must be managed directly with their Tuiio advisors with whom they coordinate their support group.
This emerging measure is added to the actions previously announced by the bank, such as the opening of the Ayuda Santander account, where for each peso donated the institution will donate another peso. If users wish to help, they can do so directly to the number 65501821470 and CLABE 014680655018214704 for donations.