Bringing together the bank’s women customers, the Zeinah Cares initiative blends banking convenience with charity and community service.
Bank Muscat and the Ministry of Social Development signed a memorandum of understand (MoU) to streamline Zeinah Cares donations to charitable organisations. Abdullah Tamman Al Mashani, DGM - Institutional Sales & Products Development, and Khalfan bin Hareb Al Jabri, Director-General of Planning and Research at the Ministry of Social Development, signed the MoU at the bank’s head office.
Bank Muscat women customers holding a Zeinah savings account can sign up for Zeinah Cares, under which the baizas* available in their account balance at the end of the month will automatically get transferred and donated towards charity. The participation is voluntary and optional. The accumulated amount from all Zeinah customers will be transferred to a Zeinah charity account and donated to charity organisations recommended by the Ministry of Social Development.
Khalfan bin Hareb Al Jabri, Director-General of Planning and Research at the Ministry of Social Development,
commended Bank Muscat for launching unique charitable initiatives that contribute to social development across the Sultanate.
“The Ministry of Social Development and Bank Muscat enjoy strong cooperation in the field of social responsibility and these programmes have yielded successful results, benefiting social welfare families,” he said.
The Zeinah suite of products and services is based on the premise that women prefer to use special banking services that preserve their privacy. The Zeinah suite of products include exclusive debit and credit cards, auto finance and a health and beauty finance scheme.
Interested?
Women customers opening a new Zeinah account as well as existing Zeinah customers can fill the Zeinah Cares form available at all branches to support the charity initiative.
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*One Omani rial is divided into 1,000 baizas.
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