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MoraBanc Solidarity Card Raises €64,042 for Andorran Charities in 2025

Bank's customer donation program generated €64k for 22 organizations, with €1.5k from voluntary contributions matched by the bank; Projecte Vida.

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Key Points

  • Raised €64,042 in 2025: €1,509 customer donations + full bank match.
  • Top recipients: UNICEF (€7,618), EENSM (€7,440), Càritas (€5,120).
  • Total since launch: €1,509,245 allocated per customer NGO choices.
  • Projecte Vida Andorra added; funds Mutual Aid Groups for addiction recovery.

MoraBanc's solidarity card raised €64,042 in 2025 for 22 social organizations in Andorra, with customers providing €1,509 through voluntary donations and purchase round-ups, matched fully by the bank.

The program rounds up card transactions to the nearest 10 cents or euro, directing the difference to NGOs chosen by clients. Since its start, it has generated €1,509,245 in total funds, allocated based on customer selections.

Top recipients among the 22 groups were UNICEF (€7,618), EENSM (€7,440), Càritas (€5,120), CAI-La Gavernera (€4,305) and AINA (€4,143), along with other local associations addressing social, educational and health needs.

Projecte Vida Andorra has now joined as the 23rd beneficiary. The non-profit provides community support for people with addictions and their families, applying a public health, human rights and gender-sensitive approach to promote recovery, reduce stigma and improve quality of life in the Principality.

Customer donations to Projecte Vida will support its Mutual Aid Groups (GAMs), secure and confidential forums where participants share experiences, gain emotional backing and build recovery tools under trained facilitators and professional supervision. Eva Tenorio, president of Projecte Vida Andorra, joined Wiro Martín, MoraBanc's director of marketing and communication, at the bank's headquarters to mark the addition.

As the bank's flagship social program, the solidarity card directs most of its community efforts toward vulnerable individuals and groups. MoraBanc also supports Càritas toy collection drives and organizes internal staff campaigns for food donations.

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