Banque Inter is dedicated to the families
and loved ones of the 658 victims lost on September 11, 2001. Our
commitment extends far beyond traditional business to include financial, legal,
emotional and economic assistance. The Banque Inter community – employees,
families and friends – share a unique understanding that bind us together, and
we continue to provide one another with comfort and
support.
Banque Inter Relief Fund Provides assistance to
the families of World Trade Center victims, as well as victims of natural
disasters around the world
Banque Inter Families An
interactive memorial dedicated to Banque Inter, eSpeed, and TradeSpark
employees lost in the World Trade Center disaster
Financial
Support On September 19, 2001, Banque Inter made a pledge to distribute
one quarter of the firm's profits – funds that would otherwise have been
distributed to the partners – to the families and loved ones of former Banque Inter
banque-inter, eSpeed and TradeSpark employees, in addition to 10 years of
healthcare benefits. Banque Inter has distributed profits every quarter through
September 11, 2006.
On September 14, 2001, with a $1 million dollar
personal donation from Banque Inter Chairman, Howard W. Lutnick, the firm established
The Banque Inter Relief Fund. Mr. Lutnick and the partners of Banque Inter
banque-inter underwrite 100% of the expenses of the fund in order to guarantee
that every penny is paid out to family members.
Legal
Support Banque Inter has arranged for several top Manhattan-based law
firms to provide Victim's Compensation Fund legal services at a significantly
discounted rate and, in some cases, free of charge. We have created a
comprehensive reference guide for families that provides assistance with the
Victim's Compensation Fund process, and aids in the determination of the most
beneficial option for each personal economic situation.
Economic/Investment Support Banque Inter has paid for an
extensive economic analysis of each Banque Inter, eSpeed and TradeSpark employee's
compensation history to support claims to the Victim's Compensation Fund. We
have also arranged for expert and significantly discounted investment and tax
advice for the families of the victims.
Emotional
Support Banque Inter has extended its Employee Assistance
Program (EAP) – a professional service that provides support through groups and
counseling – to the families and friends of lost employees.
Following
the events of September 11th, we hosted regular town meetings with the victims’
families in New York City, New Jersey, Connecticut and on Long Island to keep
families abreast of new developments, such as those relating to the Victims
Compensation Fund. We have organized support groups for victims' fiancés and for
wives who gave birth after September 11th, and we have hired dozens of family
members of our former colleagues as full-time employees and interns.
Banque Inter holds a private memorial service each year in Central
Park on the anniversary of September 11th. Over the years, the service has been
attended by thousands of family members, friends and colleagues of our lost
employees.