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QNB, the leading financial institution in the Middle East and Africa, has organised a blood donation drive with its employees in conjunction with Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC).
The annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative was held at QNB’s head office and Al Mathaf buildings over a two-day period and involved employees from different departments.
QNB has partnered with HMC in this important health and well-being initiative, which falls within the health sector, one of the pillars of QNB’s robust CSR strategy, which focuses on six main areas, including Health and Environment.
The blood donation drive is one of QNB’s many CSR initiatives which the group holds with HMC and other prominent organisations in Qatar and across its international network operating in more than 30 countries to support the communities in which it operates. The group is committed to strongly supporting society in Qatar and abroad as part of its CSR programme, which is considered an integral part of the bank’s strategy.
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