coronavirus pandemic.In the spring, the London-based credit union doled out $25 to each of its more than 700 staff members, asking them to make a purchase at a local business, share it on social media, and call on others to do the same.In all, the Loyal 2 Local Challenge saw more than 50 other credit unions and affiliated organizations across the country take part in their own local campaigns.
Coronavirus may leave permanent economic ‘scars’: Bank of Canada Now, with the holidays just weeks away and their annual holiday get-together cancelled, Libro officials say they’re bringing the challenge back for a second time but with a much bigger monetary amount.“Obviously this year with the pandemic, it’s not safe to come together in person, so.