100 client participate in KFH's first summer program
- Kuwait: Monday, June 22 - 2009 at 09:45
- PRESS RELEASE
Kuwait Finance House (KFH) announced the launch of its first summer program for its clients from elementary stage to secondary to cement the concept of saving.
The Acting Assistant General Manager for Banking Sector Emad Al-Saraawy stated that this program shows KFH eagerness to teach children simplified banking terms, such as savings, which is the foundation for learning more banking terms as they grow.
He went on to explain that the elementary students will participate in the program that includes practical explanation by showing them simple banking transactions, such as depositing money, withdrawing, and counting money, in addition to 'Children's Art' that will be applied for the first time, where children are taught to draw by unique artists.
Moreover, Al-Saraawy said that the program includes other activities, such as field training for intermediate stage girls in several KFH branches, where each of them applies what she was taught practically, which will develop their skills, banking awareness, and develop their interpersonal skills, under the supervision of the employees of the branch.
KFH will receive 40 clients from the secondary stage at the VIP Banking Services, Banking Cards, and Local Real Estate departments to familiarize them with the work, in addition to allowing the clients themselves to know each other, since a day for the boys and another for the girls will be prepared at Baitek Tower, one of the biggest towers in Kuwait City.
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