Clarien Bank Donates More Than $160,000
Clarien Bank has announced its corporate giving for 2025, “with donations surpassing $160,000 to a diverse group of charitable organisations.”
A spokesperson said, “Clarien Bank announced today its corporate giving for the year 2025, with donations surpassing $160,000 to a diverse group of charitable organisations. This year’s initiative demonstrates Clarien’s ongoing commitment to fostering meaningful change and providing substantial support to vital community services and programmes across the island.”
Jenn Wild, Clarien’s EVP, Chief Administrative Officer, said, “At Clarien, we aspire to be a pillar of support for the community we serve. Our 2025 corporate giving initiatives reflect our long-standing belief in making a real difference, and standing behind the people and services that enhance our community.
Front row: Erica Fulton [Dementia Bermuda], Elena Strong [National Museum of Bermuda], Mercedes Pringle-DeSilva [Age Concern], Melissa Looby [Ignite Bermuda], Colleen English [PALS], Stacy Hill [Tomorrows Voices], and Deborah Titterton Narraway [Bermuda Cancer & Health]; Back row: Tammalita Joseph [WindReach], Buddy Fleming [Out Bermuda], Jennifer Wild, Tina Harris [The Reading Clinic], Ian Truran, Laura Lyons [Ignite Bermuda], and Vishram Sawant.
“We intentionally selected a wide array of organisations to support – from empowering youth and advancing educational initiatives to caring for our seniors and those facing health challenges, to increasing awareness and celebrating diversity. Through our contributions, we pave the way for a brighter, more inclusive future for all in Bermuda.”
The spokesperson said, “Clarien has allocated funds to fourteen organisations, carefully chosen for their impactful work in the community.”
Mrs Wild said, “We appreciate how necessary it is for the corporate sector to provide financial support to organisations such as the ones we’ve selected.
“However, we also believe strongly in the power of our people and providing opportunities for our team members to engage with and volunteer with these organisations. From tree planting, to preparing meals, to hosting lunch and learns aimed at increasing awareness and understanding within our company, we believe our impact can be amplified. Together, we are not just investing in programmes; we are investing in people, in growth, and in the strength of our community.”
The spokesperson said, “Through strategic investments and active engagement, Clarien aims to foster meaningful change, where connection and support helps the community to thrive. For more information about Clarien’s community initiatives and the organisations we support, please visit clarienbank.com.”



Awesome and thank you for your continued community support Clarien
Where we each pitch in change is inevitable