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Nomura donates additional $1 million to Covid-19 relief in India

By ANI | Updated: August 4, 2021 12:30 IST

Nomura Holdings Inc said on Wednesday it has donated one million dollars (about Rs 7.5 crore) in matched employee donations to support Covid-19 relief and recovery efforts in India.

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Nomura Holdings Inc said on Wednesday it has donated one million dollars (about Rs 7.5 crore) in matched employee donations to support Covid-19 relief and recovery efforts in India.

This follows an initial donation of two million dollars made to Habitat for Humanity and United Way Bengaluru, which was announced on May 4.

In addition to these two organisations, the additional funds have been donated to Yuva Unstoppable, Doctors Without Borders and British Asian Trust.

The funds will be used to provide immediate care, including oxygen support for critical patients, hygiene kits and packages of daily essentials.

Nomura is a global financial services group with an integrated network spanning over 30 countries. It has three business divisions: retail, wholesale (global markets and investment banking), and investment management.

( With inputs from ANI )

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