Aido Lombardia prepaid cards, this is how Bper Banca supports voluntary association

A few days ago an agreement was signed between Bper Banca and Aido Lombardia (Italian association for the donation of organs, tissues and cells) for the issue and distribution in the Lombard branches of 1000 new non-nominative rechargeable cards, which can be issued only to members of Aido Lombardia. Bper Banca will pay the association two euros for each card active on 31 December, which has made at least one movement during the year. “We are happy to support the activity of Aido Lombardia, an association that helps save many human lives every day. Thanks to this agreement, we are not only able to offer financial support, but we collaborate to make the activity known benefits of Aido to many people and raise awareness among citizens on the important issue of organ donation “, underlines Luca Gotti, the manager of the Lombardy Region West of Bper Banca. Aido Lombardia, notes Corrado Valli, Lombardy Regional President of Aido,” is engaged for over 50 years in spreading the message of donation with constant information and awareness initiatives. Our work to stir the conscience towards organ donation is supported by associations and companies, including those in the credit world. The spread of prepaid cards and now wide and in use also by our associates, with that of Bper Banca they will be able to indirectly support our assoc action, always attentive to the sources of funding given the absence of public support “. The cards issued by Bibanca, a Bper Group company, and branded with the AIDO logo, are distributed in 21 branches in Lombardy. Here is the complete list: Varese (Via Vittorio Veneto), Luino (Via Piero Chiara), Busto Arsizio (Piazza San Giovanni), Como (Via Giovio), Milan (Via Negri, Via Della Moscova, Via Manzoni), Lecco, Lodi , Dalmine, Romano di Lombardia, Grumello Del Monte, Sarnico, Bergamo (Via Borgo Palazzo and Via San Bernardino 72), Vimercate (Via Cremagnani), Monza (Via Parravicini), Brescia (Corso Martiri, Via Trieste, Via Vittorio Veneto) and Mantua (Via Don Bartolomeo Grazioli).