Business Services Industry

U.S. Bank Establishes Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund

Business Wire, Sept 1, 2005

MINNEAPOLIS -- U.S. Bank has established a "Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund" for people who want to contribute to relief efforts in the aftermath of the devastating and deadly disaster in the Southeastern portion of the United States.

Contributions can be made at any of U.S. Bank's 2,383 locations, which can be found online at usbank.com or by calling 1-800-USBANKS. Current U.S. Bank customers can also make donations via phone by calling 1-800-USBANKS and speaking with a customer service representative. All donations to the fund will be forwarded to the American Red Cross.

With this being one of the nation's largest natural disasters involving human tragedies, U.S. Bank is making the process of giving easier for those who wish to help in this humanitarian effort. When catastrophic events of this type occur people often look for ways to help and U.S. Bank is trying to accommodate this compassion. U.S. Bank will maintain this relief fund as long as there is a need.

Additionally, U.S. Bank is also developing programs to assist affected retail, small business and commercial banking customers in the region. U.S. Bank representatives are prepared to work with impacted customers on a one-to-one basis to help them in this time of need.

U.S. Bancorp (NYSE:USB), with $204 billion in assets, is the 6th largest financial holding company in the United States. The company operates 2,383 banking offices and 4,877 ATMs in 24 states, and provides a comprehensive line of banking, brokerage, insurance, investment, mortgage, trust and payment services products to consumers, businesses and institutions. U.S. Bancorp is home of the Five Star Service Guarantee in which the company pays customers if certain key banking benefits and services are not met. U.S. Bancorp is the parent company of U.S. Bank. Visit U.S. Bancorp on the web at usbank.com.

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