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Nissan North America provides assistance for Tennessee Disaster Relief$300,000 Cash Donation, Employee Pricing for Flood Victims
Nissan has announced an immediate $200,000 cash donation to the American Red Cross in Middle Tennessee and a $50,000 cash donation to Second Harvest Food Bank to assist with flooding relief efforts in Tennessee. Nissan also will match employee donations to American Red Cross and Second Harvest Food Bank, dollar-for-dollar up to $50,000. “Nissan is proud to have a strategic partnership with American Red Cross,” said Bill Krueger. “The Red Cross is an agency that can act quickly to assess and react to disasters. Their first-response capabilities have made the difference in the lives of people in Middle Tennessee.” Additionally, Nissan will offer employee pricing and delayed finance payments on Nissan and Infiniti vehicles to eligible individuals who lost their vehicles due to flooding. Employee pricing and payment delay will be extended through June 30th to any resident of Tennessee and bordering Kentucky counties whose vehicle was damaged by flooding. Customers are required to show proof of damage and should work with area dealers to apply this offer. More information can be found by following a special link at http://www.insidenissan.com/. “Due to this devastating storm, many area residents have been left without a means of personal transportation,” said Brian Carolin, senior vice president, sales and marketing, NNA. “Nissan is offering employee pricing to flood victims as one way to help them return to normal.” Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp.’s payment delay plan, which will allow customers to delay three vehicle payments without extension fees, will provide flood victims the time needed to get back on their feet without the added burden of a vehicle payment. Nissan’s financial services division has been a leader in providing payment assistance to its customers in times of crisis. Nissan has a long history of responding to humanitarian needs and disaster relief through organizations that include the American Red Cross, Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity and Second Harvest Food Bank.
Nissan’s American headquarters are based in Franklin, while the company has a significant manufacturing presence in Smyrna, Tenn., both part of the greater Nashville area. In all, Nissan employs more than 5,900 people statewide. In North America, Nissan’s operations include automotive design, engineering, consumer and corporate financing, sales and marketing, distribution and manufacturing. Nissan is dedicated to improving the environment through reducing CO2 emissions, cutting other emissions and increasing recycling. More information on Nissan and its zero emissions efforts, including the Nissan LEAF electric vehicle, can be found at . SectionsBusinessTopicsAmerican Red Cross, Bill Krueger, Employee Pricing, Flood victims, Habitat for Humanity, Joel Sullivan, Nissan Motor Acceptance Corp, Nissan North America, Salvation Army, Second harvest Food Bank, Tennessee Disaster Relief |
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