Citizens Bank CSR Initiatives: Ongoing Support for Orphaned Children and Social Change

Citizens Bank CSR Initiatives
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15th January 2025, kathmandu

Citizens Bank International Limited has reaffirmed its dedication to corporate social responsibility (CSR) by assisting Renew Foundation Nepal.

Citizens Bank CSR Initiatives Support

The foundation, which shelters and cares for around 45 orphaned children, received daily consumables and a water dispenser as part of the bank’s initiative.

Essential Support for Renew Foundation Nepal

Citizens Bank provided the materials during a special event held at the foundation. Mr. Ganesh Raj Pokharel, CEO of the bank, personally handed over the items to the children.

He expressed his happiness in supporting the foundation and praised its efforts in caring for orphaned children. “It is a privilege to contribute, even in a small way, to these children’s well-being,” he said. He also highlighted the foundation’s role in setting an example for society by prioritizing care and education for vulnerable children.

Bank’s Commitment to CSR

Citizens Bank has been active in CSR initiatives, focusing on creating positive impacts in the social, cultural, educational, and economic sectors. The bank plans to continue such programs in the future to drive meaningful change in Nepalese communities.

Achievements in Innovation and Services

The bank has recently achieved significant milestones. It won the prestigious “Bank of the Year 2024” award, a global recognition for excellence in banking. In collaboration with FonePay, it launched Nepal’s first “Citizens FonePay Credit Card”, introducing seamless transaction solutions for its customers.

Citizens Bank has also enhanced its mobile banking app. Customers can now apply for shares and access Citizen Number services directly through the app, reflecting the bank’s focus on modernizing its offerings.

Extensive Reach Across Nepal

With a robust network of 197 branches, 162 ATMs, 3 extension counters, and 74 branchless banking units, Citizens Bank serves more than 1.8 million customers in 60 districts. The bank is committed to providing accessible and innovative banking services nationwide.

Supporting Communities, Building Futures

By assisting Renew Foundation Nepal, Citizens Bank has strengthened its role as a socially responsible institution. The bank’s continuous support of such organizations highlights its mission to foster development and improve the lives of underserved communities in Nepal.

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