JS Bank won award for support for health care organisation
KARACHI: JS Bank won the award for Support for Health Care Organization at a ceremony organized by The Professionals Network, Karachi. The award was presented for JS Bank’s tremendous efforts in the field of Environment, Health & Safety.
JS Bank has been recognized for the 2nd year in a row for its Support for Health Care Organizations at the 2nd International Awards on Environment, Health & Safety 2016. JS Bank conducts its CSR activities through the charitable arm of JS Group, Mahvash & Jahangir Siddiqui Foundation. Over the years the initiatives led by Mahvash & Jahangir Siddiqui Foundation have touched and improved lives of numerous Pakistanis.
The honorary award was presented to JS Bank in a graceful ceremony held at a local hotel in Karachi. Prominent personalities belonging to Corporate Sector, Government Organizations, NGO’s, Academia and Media attended the event.**
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