Yellow Pages Crediting Accounts of Small Business Customers in Fort McMurray Impacted by Wildfires

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Yellow Pages Crediting Accounts of Small Business Customers in Fort McMurray Impacted by Wildfires

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MONTREAL, May 11, 2016 /CNW Telbec/ - Yellow Pages (TSX: Y), a leading provider of digital media and marketing solutions for small businesses, announced today that it will be crediting the accounts of all its business customers located in Fort McMurray – retroactive to May 3, 2016 – in light of the recent wildfires, which resulted in mandatory evacuation. These credits will be applied on a rolling basis each month until impacted customers are in a position to provide direction on how they would like to proceed with their advertising.

Customers from Fort McMurray wishing to cancel their advertising or marketing contracts moving forward can do so upon request with no penalty.

The thoughts of all Yellow Pages employees across Canada are with those affected by the events in Alberta. The company has made a $25,000 donation to Red Cross relief efforts, is encouraging employees to donate, and has donated an additional $10,000 in digital advertising inventory to promote the Red Cross donations portal.

Businesses with questions about their accounts, or that require additional clarification, are invited to call Yellow Pages' Customer Service at 1 877 909-9356 at their convenience.

About Yellow Pages
Yellow Pages (TSX: Y) is a Canadian digital media and marketing solutions company that supports local economies by helping neighbourhood businesses reach new customers and foster stronger relationships with existing clients through its various media and products. Yellow Pages holds some of Canada's leading local online search properties including YP.ca™, the ComFree/DuProprio network, RedFlagDeals.com™, Canada411.ca, 411.ca, Bookenda.com, dine.TO and YP NextHome. The Company also holds the YP, YP Shopwise, YP Dine, RedFlagDeals, Canada411, 411, Bookenda and YP NextHome mobile applications and Yellow Pages™ print directories. Yellow Pages is also a leader in national digital advertising through its various channels and services devoted to North American businesses. The company also holds JUICE Mobile, an advertising technology company whose proprietary programmatic platforms facilitate the automatic buying and selling of mobile advertising between brands and publishers. For more information visit: www.corporate.yp.ca.


 

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