
NBK Sponsors Sheikhan Al-Farsi School Walkathon
KUWAIT CITY, Feb 18: Demonstrating its commitment to supporting initiatives that promote awareness of physical activity and healthy values within the community, National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) took part in the walkathon organized by Sheikhan Al-Farsi School.
Through its participation in this walkathon, NBK aims to support schools involved in the Bankee program across various domains, including sports, education, and other impactful areas. The initiative underscores the significance of the Bankee program and its crucial role in promoting financial literacy among students, while introducing them to fundamental economic concepts and practices.
As part of fostering essential financial practices such as earning, spending, responsibility, and financial obligations, the students used Bankee's virtual currency, Bankoz, to purchase tickets for their parents. This initiative enabled parents to take part in the walkathon, further enhancing the practical application of financial skills in everyday life.
The walkathon featured a variety of recreational and cultural events, attracting a large number of students and parents. Participants emphasized the significance of such initiatives in raising awareness about the importance of public health and physical activity. The event not only encouraged students to adopt a healthy lifestyle but also fostered the spirit of cooperation and reinforced positive values within the community.
NBK supports events like this that reflect his commitment to social responsibility across all segments of society. We continuously strive to strengthen our role as an active partner in initiatives that contribute to the development of various sectors, including education, health, and sports.'
NBK remains committed to fostering productive cooperation with all state institutions to drive social development and enhance human resources, which are the cornerstone of growth and prosperity. This is particularly true in the field of education, where the bank is dedicated to providing comprehensive support for its advancement.
Participating parents expressed their gratitude for the crucial role played by NBK in supporting education and instilling positive values in the younger generations. They highlighted how the Bankee program has significantly enhanced their children's skills and behaviors, particularly in managing financial matters. They also noted the remarkable improvement in their children's financial literacy following the program's implementation in their schools.
NBK is committed to the importance of initiatives led by the private sector in collaboration with government entities, aiming to equip young people with the essential knowledge and skills. These initiatives are vital for the well-being and prosperity of both Kuwaiti individuals and society as a whole.
The Bank was awarded the Bronze Award by Qorus in the Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) category for Bankee Program. This recognition highlights NBK's commitment to incorporating sustainability and ESG standards into its operations and initiatives.
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