Capital Bank Celebrates World Children’s Day
In celebration of World Children’s Day, observed every year on November 20th, Capital Bank hosted an open day in partnership with the Haya Cultural Center. The event saw the bank’s employees participate in interactive activities with a group of orphaned children from various institutions, aiming to bring joy and happiness to their lives.
This initiative reflects Capital Bank’s corporate social responsibility strategy, which focuses on promoting human values and supporting children. Through efforts like these, the bank strives to make a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of young people.
These activities are part of Capital Bank’s commitment to fostering human connection and contributing to community development. The bank is dedicated to supporting diverse groups and creating moments of happiness for children on special occasions.
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