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South Asian Earthquake Relief

Corporate Contribution List


Last Updated, Oct 25, 2005

Following is a list of corporate and governmental donations announced so far for the South Asian Earthquake Relief.

Only cash donations are listed with an amount larger than US$ 100,000.

Cash amounts from Company matching programs have not been included; Also, total amount raised by major relief agencies such as Edhi Trust; Red Cross; Islamic Relief etc are not reflected here.


Picture of little girl from Kashtara who lost her sister. Sent by Adnan Afaq, Chief Executive, Askari Investment Management Ltd, Pakistan during trip to setup temporary hospital in Balakot

How to Donate
Also, See below if your
Company has a matching Program

Please keep in mind major Corporate and governmental relief efforts have included massive relief goods not reflected here--including critical resources such as crisis consultants, helicopters, food, medicine, tents, etc.

Read our story on corporate responsibility and how many are contributing beyond cash: Earthquake Jolts Corporate Responsibility


Global/ Regional Companies
TABLE 2
COMPANY
US $ Mill
Donation Type
Citibank $ 3.01 President's Relief Fund, Red Cross including company matching
Pepsi Cola $ 2.01 President's Relief Fund
Coca-Cola $ 2.01 President's Relief Fund, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Unilever $ 1.20
BP $ 1.20 UNICEF, Red Cross, President's Fund
Telenor $ 1.09 President's Relief Fund
Kaiser $ 1.00
Intel $ 1.00 International Red Cross/Red Crescent Societies and MercyCorps International; Also Company matching
AIG $ 1.00 Donation plus Employee Matching Program
Boeing $ 1.00
Dutsche Bank $ 0.53 President's Relief Fund
Motorola $ 0.50 President's Relief Fund
Shell $ 0.50 President's Relief Fund
Merril Lynch $ 0.50 UNICEF
HSBC $ 0.50 President's Relief Fund And Agencies
MERCK $ 0.33 President's Relief Fund
Proctor & Gamble $ 0.33 President's Relief Fund
Panasonic $ 0.27 Includes employees contribution
CSFB $ 0.15
Dubai Investment $ 0.13 President's Relief Fund
Nokia $ 0.12 President's Relief Fund
GE $ 0.10
Telekom Malaysia $ 0.10 President's Relief Fund
AstraZeneca $ 0.10
Bank of Tokyo $ 0.08 President's Relief Fund
Honda $ 0.62 President's Relief Fund & Japanese Red Cross Society (JRCS)
NetSol Technologies $ 0.10
National Bank, Canada $ 0.10 Canadian Red Cross
BMO Financial Group $ 0.15 Canadian Red Cross includes employee matching
Islamic Development Bank $ 1.60
TOTAL $ 21.07

* This is certainly not an exhaustive list. Please let us know if there are any inaccuracies or if we need to add any that have been missed (In that case please include if corporate matching program exists)

Information has been sourced from agencies corporate press releases, Pakistan Government announcements. Only cash donations are listed with amount larger than US$ 100,000.

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