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With the ‘Data that Leave a Mark’ campaign, clients of Banco W can support animal foundations in Colombia

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By updating customer data, the campaign will provide funds such as medicines, food and items to animals.

Colombia News.

In an effort to support the animals of six foundations in Colombia, Banco W has launched its “Data that Leave a Footprint” campaign.

The campaign aims to improve the quality of life for animals by collecting basic and financial data from customers. An important initiative that will help build efficient strategies to improve the welfare of animals in the country.

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“We believe that every day we must do something to make the world a better place, and what could be more important than helping those who cannot help themselves? With Banco W, our clients can make a real difference in the lives of the animals that need it most”, they pointed out from the financial entity.

Help support animal welfare

In such a way that, for each client who updates their information during the months of May, June, July and August, Bank W will donate $2,500,000 provided in medicines, food and other necessary items that allow them to give a better quality of life to these beings.

Each of the foundations provides care and shelter for animals that have been abused or abandoned.

With this campaign, Bank W hopes to raise awareness and make a positive impact on society.

“We want to leave a mark through a campaign that allows us to deliver those beings who, from their unconditional love, fill us with love. That is why we call on our clients, who with the use of their financial products with BANK W, can leave an important mark on 6 animal foundations in Colombia, just by updating their basic and financial data and improving their quality of life”, they added.

For more information about this campaign go to https://www.bancow.com.co/canales-de-servicio/datos-que-dejan-huella/



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