SABB's Eid gift for poor families
- Saudi Arabia: Monday, October 16 - 2006 at 14:34
- PRESS RELEASE
With the countdown to Eid al-Fitr underway, SABB has come out with "Eid Gifts" for poor and needy families in Riyadh.
A group of SABB employees volunteered in this program, which was implemented within the framework of the Bank's firm commitment to serve the community.
Commenting on SABB's initiative, Mr. Ibrahim Abo-Mouti, Head of Corporate Communication, at SABB said, "The bank's objective is to stress its commitment to provide charitable activities, and reflect our keenness to promote social programmes, that serve the community. "Eid Gifts" is one of those projects that underline the Bank's commitment to social responsibility in helping needy families.' He lauded the initiative by SABB's team, which comprised employees from different departments.
The latest initiative by SABB is part of its community outreach programmes which include SABB's Scholarship Programme for a Master's degree from the U.K., and SABB's sponsorship of the Chair of Finance at King Fahad University of Petroleum and Minerals, as well as continuing support to and sponsorship of "The School Bag Project", initiated by the Riyadh Orphans Charitable Society "INSAN".
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