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UOB Thailand has donated 2,000 protective coveralls to healthcare workers under UOB Group’s #UnitedForYou COVID-19 Relief Programme as they work tirelessly to save the lives of COVID-19 patients.
The increasing number of infected patients, including healthcare workers, in Thailand’s third wave of COVID-19 has highlighted the critical need for more personal protective equipment to protect those fighting on the frontlines of the public health crisis.
Mr Tan Choon Hin, CEO and President of UOB Thailand, said, “Bangkok has emerged as the epicentre of Thailand’s third wave of coronavirus infections. Our thoughts are with those at the frontlines, notably healthcare personnel, who have demonstrated selflessness in providing life-saving care to others. As part of our #UnitedForYou COVID-19 Relief Programme, we hope to help meet the demand for personal protective equipment and contribute to protecting the lives of peop
UOB Malaysia donates laptops, Raya goodies to underprivileged children NST Business
KUALA LUMPUR: United Overseas Bank Bhd (OUB Malaysia) has donated 15 laptops to support vulnerable children from challenging socio-economic backgrounds pursue their education online amid school closures.
The digital devices were distributed to the Raudhatul Al-Faeez children s home and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) under the UOB My Digital Space Programme.
UOB My Digital Space is a multi-year education programme to bridge the digital gap for children from disadvantaged backgrounds across the region and to connect them to a world of digital learning opportunities.
UOB Malaysia executive director and country head of Islamic banking Mohd Fhauzi Muridan said the donation is part of the bank s long-term commitment to supporting vulnerable communities, especially children in need.
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J Robert Cato, C.E.O, ECGC, (right) bumps elbow with Caromo Browne, a farmer from the Leeward side of the island, during a discussion about ECGC’s Relief Programme Social Share
East Caribbean Group of Companies (ECGC), St Vincent & the Grenadines’ biggest exporter, has pledged EC$1Million to assist with the volcano relief effort across the nation.
From left: Kingsley Dyer, Production Manager, ECGC; farmer Caromo Browne and Dr Tahomma Richards, Veterinarian, ECGC in conversation with J Robert Cato – C.E.O, ECGC, about the effects of the volcanic eruption and animal feeds needed on farms.
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