AlRayan Bank backs Qatar Charity’s debtors program during Ramadan

Fahad Al Khalifa Group Chief Executive Officer Masraf Al Rayan
Fahad Al Khalifa Group Chief Executive Officer - Masraf Al Rayan
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AlRayan Bank has announced its support for Qatar Charity’s Debtors Program during Ramadan. This initiative is part of the bank’s commitment to corporate social responsibility and aims to provide financial relief to individuals facing economic hardship.

The bank’s support reflects its values of social justice, economic empowerment, and ethical banking. AlRayan Bank, guided by Islamic principles, seeks to alleviate the burdens of those in financial distress. The assistance was presented by Jassim Al Haidar, Assistant General Manager for SMEs at the bank.

Eman Al Naemi, AGM of Corporate Communications at AlRayan Bank, commented: “Ramadan is a time of giving, compassion, and supporting those in need. At AlRayan Bank, we take pride in upholding the values of social responsibility and financial solidarity, ensuring that our contributions create meaningful change. By supporting Qatar Charity’s Debtors Program, we hope to provide relief to those facing financial hardships, enabling them to move forward with renewed hope and stability.”

The bank continues its mission not only as a financial institution but also as a community supporter through strategic partnerships and initiatives aimed at empowering those in need with better opportunities.



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