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Saturday, November 21 - 2009

American Express supports Al Sanabel Orphans Care

American Express Middle East and North Africa, the leading provider of premium payment solutions, announced its support to Al Sanabel Orphans Care.

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  • From Left to Right: Yousif Abdulla Al Ammari, Secretary of Board of Trustees Al Sanabel Orphans Care, Waheed Zainal, Senior Regional Employee Counselor, American Express Middle East and North Africa, Yousif Abdulla Aqab, member of Board of Trustees and Head of Public Relations and Financial Resources Department, Al Sanabel Orphans Care
    From Left to Right: Yousif Abdulla Al Ammari, Secretary of Board of Trustees Al Sanabel Orphans Care, Waheed Zainal, Senior Regional Employee Counselor, American Express Middle East and North Africa, Yousif Abdulla Aqab, member of Board of Trustees and Head of Public Relations and Financial Resources Department, Al Sanabel Orphans Care
In addition to presenting them with a monetary donation, American Express has also donated tickets to the Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park.

Waheed Zainal, Senior Regional Employee Counselor for American Express Middle East and North Africa said:
"The children of today are the future of tomorrow, and nurturing them is vital for a brighter future. At American Express, we are pleased to support Al Sanabel and provide an encouraging platform for underprivileged children. This partnership is reflective of our continued commitment to such worthy causes and the Bahraini community at large."


Zainal presented the cheque to Mr. Yousif Abdulla Al Ammari, Secretary of Board of Trustees; and Mr. Yousif Abdulla Aqab, member of Board of Trustees and Head of Public Relations and Financial Resources Department at Al Sanabel Orphans Care.
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About American Express:
American Express Company is a diversified worldwide travel, financial, and network Services Company founded in 1850. It is a world leader in Charge and Credit Cards, Travellers Cheques, travel, financial planning, business services, insurance, and international banking.

AMEX (Middle East) B.S.C. (c) - AEME established its presence in the Middle East in 1959 and set up its first office in Bahrain in 1979. In 1992, American Express became a joint venture company owned by Mawarid Investment Limited and American Express.

Operating in 18 markets in the Middle East and North Africa region, AEME issues dollar currency Credit and Charge Cards: The Centurion® Card, The Platinum Card®, Gold, Personal (Green) as well as Company and Corporate Cards. Since 2001, with the introduction of its first local currency Credit Card in the United Arab Emirates, AEME has been introducing a range of local currency Credit Cards across the region.

American Express Cards are accepted at millions of locations in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide.

About Al-Sanabel Orphans Care:
This is a Bahraini Establishment specialized in giving a comprehensive care to Bahraini orphans. It looks after their growing needs in an ideal atmosphere to make them productive persons in the community. This is achieved by thorough best possible care and supportive projects, i.e., financial, health, education, social and other needful aspects.

For further information, contact:
Sudha Hemmad / Gunjan Chaurasia
ASDA'A Burson-Marsteller
T: +971 4 3344550
F:+971 4 3344556

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