Capital Bank Sponsors HCAC’s Sixth Quality Healthcare Conference
Participants at the conference included both local and international specialists, who discussed ways to advance the quality of the healthcare sector in Jordan, as well as topics revolving around best practices to deal with crisis, the creation of innovative solutions to address challenges in the healthcare sector and the importance of emotional intelligence for medical service providers. The conference also highlighted ways to improve quality standards, how to manage biological risks in laboratories, identifying indicators for the safety of healthcare workers and the importance of maintaining the physical and mental wellbeing of medical personnel.
Capital Bank’s sponsorship of the event is consistent with its corporate social responsibility strategy as well as its efforts to counter the negative effects of the coronavirus pandemic by offering its support to the various sectors and institutions that allow the healthcare sector to work at optimal levels.
The Health Care Accreditation Council is a non-profit organization that works to improve the quality of healthcare services available in Jordan and the region by collaborating with both governmental and private institutions to develop globally recognized quality standards, provide consultancy and training, evaluate and accredit health institutions that apply quality standards, while simultaneously raising awareness about ways to improve quality and safeguard the safety of patients.
About Capital Bank Group
Capital Bank Group is considered one of the top financial institutions operating in the Jordanian and regional markets, with assets of JOD 4 billion, while the total equity of its shareholders is approximately JOD 400 million.
Capital Bank Group includes; Capital Bank, which since its inception in 1995, has grown to become one of the top financial institutions in Jordan, offering the Jordanian market a comprehensive set of commercial and investment banking services and solutions tailored to the needs of retail and corporate clients alike.
In 2005, Capital Bank (Jordan) purchased majority shares of the National Bank of Iraq (61.85%), which enabled NBI to develop its products and services, strengthen its foothold and enhance financial inclusion at the country level, support export activities and provide all services to Jordanian companies operating In Iraq. As for Capital Investments, it is a wholly owned subsidiary of Capital Bank established in 2006, and offers specialized investment banking services to its clients through its offices in Jordan and the United Arab Emirates / Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC).
Before the end of 2020, in a bid to accomplish its expansion plans, Capital Bank Group took the full acquisition of Lebanese Bank Audi business in Jordan and Iraq.
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