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Guadalupe Bank donates $40,000 to business recovery fund

“Guadalupe Bank is committed to standing with our businesses and citizens, shoulder to shoulder, as we move towards the future,” said A. Jabier Rodriguez, the bank’s chief executive officer.

Guadalupe Bank has contributed $40,000 to the Kerrville Area Rebuilding & Recovery Fund to help local businesses affected by recent flooding.

The Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation operates the fund, which provides grants to businesses for operations, repairs and employee support.

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“Guadalupe Bank is committed to standing with our businesses and citizens, shoulder to shoulder, as we move towards the future,” said A. Jabier Rodriguez, the bank’s chief executive officer.

The foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on strengthening the Kerrville area business community. Information on donations and grant applications is available at kerrvillechamber.biz/foundation.

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