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Clarien donates $160,000 to charities

Clarien donations: pictured, from left, are Stacy Hill (Tomorrow’s Voices), Sandy DeSilva (Family Centre), Kiira Grant (BCCL/Angel’s Wings), Elena Strong (National Museum of Bermuda), Mercedes Pringle-DeSilva (Age Concern), Jenn Wild (Clarien Bank), Brenda Lee White (Scars), Erica Fulton (Dementia Bermuda), Ian Truran (Clarien Bank), Myles Darrell (Bermuda National Trust), Selica Blackwood (Ignite Bermuda), Tina Harris (The Reading Clinic), Pamela Quirk (Bermuda Cancer and Health), Scott Johnson (Meals on Wheels), Colleen English (Pals), and Vishram Sawant (Clarien Bank) (Photograph supplied)

Clarien Bank announced 2026 corporate donations of more than $160,000 to a diverse group of 17 charitable organisations.

In a statement, Clarien said it was committed to supporting community services in Bermuda through active involvement and investment.

Jenn Wild, Clarien’s executive vice-president and chief administrative officer, said: “As Clarien continues to grow, our commitment to the community remains constant.

“Our 2026 corporate giving programme supports a range of causes: from youth development and education to senior care health support, and celebrating diversity across the island. We’re proud to partner with organisations making a real difference.”

“Alongside financial support, we encourage our team to give back in their own way. From planting trees to preparing meals and sharing knowledge, they show up for the causes they care about. By giving our time and energy, we’re helping create a better future for Bermuda.”

• For more information, visit www.clarienbank.com

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Published April 10, 2026 at 11:41 am (Updated April 10, 2026 at 11:42 am)

Clarien donates $160,000 to charities

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