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CAB allocates annual financial support for UJ's medicine students
- Egypt: Monday, February 13 - 2006 at 09:00
- PRESS RELEASE
Cairo Amman Bank (CAB) on Wednesday, Jan. 25, completed all procedures to implement an agreement with the University of Jordan (UJ) under which the bank will remain the exclusive branch at the University of Jordan Hospital for the next 10 years.
CAB Amman Bank university branch Manager Shireen Al Saqa said that the agreement gives the bank the exclusive honor to serve the hospital, the patients and the visitors, adding that the opening of the new branch is part of a CAB strategy to expand its network of branches and services, to be accessible to all members of the society.
She added that what makes this agreement a special one is that it helps implement the bank's policy related to supporting organizations and individuals as part of its community service activities, which have been an integral part of the bank's operation over the past decades.
He said, "It is our pleasure to support our excelling students. This is part if an established strategy of Cairo Amman Bank to serve Jordan and its people through excellent banking products on the one hand, and extending aid to the needy segments of the society, with focus on the youth and the innovative, on the other."
Doctor Abd El Raheem El Hunaiti president of the UJ said that the university targets distinguished partnerships with leading Jordanian institutions such as Cairo Amman Bank, stressing that the students, the patients and visitors of the hospital are the main beneficiary of the agreement signed between the two sides.
CAB has existed on the UJ campus for decades now, offering its quality services to both the students and the staff of this prestigious educational institution.
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