Capital Bank Hosts Special Event to ECmpower Women and Promote Financial Well-being
Capital Bank, in collaboration with “Kun Being”, organized a special event dedicated to supporting and empowering women by equipping them with practical tools and essential knowledge for effective financial planning and confident retirement preparation.
The initiative is part of the Bank’s Deer Malak umbrella, which reflects its ongoing commitment to enhancing financial inclusion and supporting women’s economic independence. It also aligns with Capital Bank’s corporate social responsibility pillars, particularly women’s empowerment and financial literacy.
Held on November 26 at The Ritz-Carlton, the event brought together a group of women for an interactive session that offered a safe and engaging space for open dialogue and experience sharing around financial health and personal well-being.
The program introduced an innovative model called Kun Financial Circles, where participants rotated between five stations led by experts from the “Kun Being”. Each station explored a different dimension of well-being directly connected to financial stability, including physical, emotional, social, professional, and mental well-being. This holistic approach helped participants better connect their personal and professional lives, empowering them to make wiser financial decisions and adopt more balanced and sustainable lifestyles.
Commenting on the event, Touleen Barto, Chief Marketing and Corporate Communications Officer at Capital Bank, said, “This event reflects Capital Bank’s strong commitment to empowering women by providing them with the knowledge and tools they need to build a clearer, more secure financial future. Through this initiative, we aim to create a lasting impact that raises awareness, strengthens confidence, and enables women to better support their families and communities.”
Barto added that the program is part of the Bank’s strategy to expand initiatives focused on holistic well-being and women’s empowerment. She emphasized that financial literacy remains one of the key pillars the Bank strives to strengthen, as it helps build a society that is better equipped to plan for a secure and sustainable future. She also noted that Capital Bank will continue to develop interactive programs that blend financial knowledge with personal well-being while fostering community support networks that empower and inspire women to succeed both professionally and personally.
This event falls under the Deer Malak initiative, which includes leading programs such as Money Matters and Deer Malak Schools. Together, these programs form an integrated ecosystem designed to equip individuals with the tools and knowledge needed to make sound financial decisions—reflecting Capital Bank’s unwavering commitment to investing in financial awareness as a cornerstone of sustainable growth and prosperity.
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