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Nitori and Credit Saison Continue Support Activities for Noto Peninsula Earthquake-Stricken Are

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Overview of Support Activities for Earthquake-Stricken Areas

Nitori (Head Office: Kita-ku, Sapporo; Chairman and President: Akio Nitori) and Credit Saison (Head Office: Toshima-ku, Tokyo; President and COO: Katsumi Mizuno) are continuing joint (Head office: Toshima-ku, Tokyo; President and COO: Katsumi Mizuno) have been continuing joint support activities for the areas affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake. We have donated relief supplies such as bedding and home appliances, mainly to temporary housing facilities.

To

date

, we have donated a total of 24,328 items worth a total of 46,585,457 yen to a total of 39 temporary housing facilities, evacuation centers, and supply centers.

The following

support

was provided to people living in temporary

housing

.

Supplies: 1,434 bedding and bedding items, 185 microwave ovens

Support for Temporary Housing Meeting H

ouses We provided the following support to temporary housing meeting houses.

Supplies: 124 pieces of furniture (desks, chairs, etc.), 16 home appliances

Support for shel

ters The following support was provided to shelters.

Donated to: 15 evacuation centers in Wajima City Supported goods: 2,000 summer bedding items, 35 refrigerators, 43 vacuum cleaners

Future support plan

Nitori and Credit Saison will continue to provide support for recovery and reconstruction in cooperation with Ishikawa Prefecture and the affected local governments, while listening to the requests of the people in the affected areas.

About the Cooperative Support Framework

The Nitori Group has been providing support to the affected areas in the past, and the cooperation with Credit Saison was realized out of the same desire. Under this framework, in addition to the 60 million yen donated by Credit Saison cardholders, Credit Saison will donate 20 million yen and Nitori will donate 40 million yen, for a total of 120 million yen worth of material support.



Nitori and Credit Saison] Nitori and Credit Saison plan to continue their recent donation of relief supplies worth a total of 120 million yen to the Noto Peninsula earthquake-stricken area.

Nitori and Credit Saison] Nitori and Credit Saison will continue to provide relief supplies worth a recent total of 120 million yen to the Noto Peninsula earthquake-stricken area.