On Friday 8 April, Borehamwood’s Metro Bank store will partner with Watford and West Herts Chamber of Commerce to launch its networking events. The aim of the new event is to support local entrepreneurs and businesses to grow and flourish by making new connections and mentors. The group consists of business professionals who will meet on the second Friday of every month to have meaningful conversations, exchange ideas and create long lasting relationships.
Louise Kemp, the store manager at Metro Bank’s Merry Hill store has been appointed as one of three judges for Dudley College’s Tycoon Enterprise competition organised by the Peter Jones Foundation – a charity aimed at encouraging, educating and empowering young people achieve their potential.
The UK’s community bank, Metro Bank, gives every colleague a Day to Amaze – essentially a paid day off to support a local charity or good cause. Harry Dear from the Hemel Hempstead store spent his Day to Amaze teaching Year 10 students in The Hemel Hempstead School how to write a curriculum vitae (CV).
Metro Bank is one of the founding charter members of Neurodiversity in Business (NiB) – a new industry forum to support the participation of neurodivergent individuals in the workplace which launched this week.
Metro Bank stores in Aylesbury, Oxford and Reading have collectively raised £1,524.05 for Helen and Douglas House through their Magic Money campaign.
The UK’s community bank, Metro Bank, gives every colleague a Day to Amaze – essentially a paid day off to support a local charity or good cause. Colleagues from Metro Bank’s Birmingham store decided to use their Day to Amaze by volunteering for SIFA Fireside where they helped prepare over one hundred meals for homeless people.
Sheffield Metro Bank’s Magic Money campaign raised £1,444.05 for The Children’s Hospital Charity.
Metro Bank’s Cardiff store manager, James Ellacott, and assistant store manager, Helen Griffiths, are running in Cardiff’s half marathon to raise much needed funds for the NSPCC.
Colleagues from the UK’s community bank, Metro Bank, recently completed another ‘Winter Walk’ challenge to help raise £1,345 for Evelina London Children's Charity.
Metro Bank colleagues volunteered to help Birmingham Dogs Home at this year’s Crufts – helping out with the stand and kids craft section for which Metro Bank donated 500 windmills, packs of crayons and financial education sheets with colouring in for kids to play with while their parents chatted with the Home staff about donations and adoptions.
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