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All Nations Trust Company 23.11.2020

A few of the All Nations Trust Company staff wearing Orange Shirts to support the national day to promote awareness and education on the history and legacy of residential schools.

All Nations Trust Company 13.11.2020

Ruth Williams, retired CEO appointed to the Order of B.C. This is an amazing accomplishment and really puts into perspective the impact she’s had on Indigenous communities, families and individuals. Congratulations Ruth!!!

All Nations Trust Company 26.10.2020

Funding Available for Kamloops Social Enterprise: Focus on Sustainability and Resilience

All Nations Trust Company 08.10.2020

ICYMI - ANTCO’s Spring/Summer Newsletter is out! Read our CEO and CFO’s messages and recent Indigenous business award winners. Read more: https://www.antco.ca/down/spring-summer-newsletter-2020.pdf

All Nations Trust Company 24.09.2020

All Nations Trust Company is pleased to announce that the Emergency Loan Application is now available for both current and former clients to download. Both fillable and non-fillable version of the application are available for use. ... In response to the COVID-19 crisis, All Nations Trust Company and its subsidiary All Nations Development Corporation (collectively ANTCO), through assistance provided by the Government of Canada, is taking action to ensure that Indigenous business owners impacted by COVID-19 have access to the support they require. The emergency loan program is a component of the Indigenous Business Stabilization Program. The Emergency Loan Program (ELP) is designed as an emergency measure to support small business owners in meeting their immediate operating cash flow needs. These funds are not intended to replace or duplicate government or other bank/lender emergency financing/funds that are available to businesses in Canada. Maximum assistance is $40,000 comprised of a 75% loan and 25% non-repayable contribution. Loan and contribution are issued together. Loans are: up to 48 months term; interest-free; no payments in first 12 months; loan payments begin in month 13 and are fully amortized over the remainder of the term; and principal repayments can be made voluntarily at any time after six months of issuance, without fees or penalties. : Indigenous owned businesses negatively impacted by COVID-19 can apply for this funding to support their immediate working capital and operational needs. Eligible expenses could include: non-deferrable operating expenses including, without limitation, payroll, rent, utilities, insurance, property taxes, and regularly scheduled debt service; and emergency measures such as health and safety improvements, workplace sanitizing, and procedures to secure the safety of employees and prepare for business opening. Funds may not be used to fund any payments or expenses such as prepayment/refinancing of existing indebtedness, payments of dividends, distributions and increases in management compensation. Please email the fully completed application with attachments to [email protected]. If you have any questions about requirements, please email your questions and phone number to [email protected].