KUWAIT QATAR INSURANCE COMPANY: Qatar Insurance Group holds blood donation drive

Source: Kuwait Qatar Insurance Company
- Source: Kuwait Qatar Insurance Company
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Kuwait Qatar Insurance Company issued the following announcement on Jan. 29.

Qatar Insurance Group – the leading insurer in the MENA recently held a blood donation campaign at QIC Headquarters in West Bay. The campaign was organized in collaboration with Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) Blood Donation Unit. HMC mobilized its blood donation bus along with its medical unit to assist in the successful completion of the blood donation drive.

For QIC Group the blood donation campaign serves as an important Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, which creates scalable impact for the society, environment and its people. Like all other businesses, QIC Group considers CSR as a cornerstone for the sustainable development of the society and spares no effort to fulfil its CSR duties. By participating in various social initiatives and environmental engagements, QIC Group has been consistent in demonstrating its commitment towards its societal mission.

Delighted by the excellent turnout of employees who volunteered and donated blood to support the cause, Mr. Abdulla Al Mulla, Official Spokesperson of QIC Group thanked the staff for their participation and stated, “It is indeed gratifying to see such support from our staff and I hope this would serve as a source of inspiration for others in the future. At QIC we have ensured that the core values of our business and operating principles align with the noble mission for the greater good. In fact, being socially conscious has allowed us to respond, engage and solve the common concerns of the society along with the cooperation of our customers, business partners and affiliates.”

Commenting on the initiative Mr. Mulla stated, “The blood donation drive is an integral part of the framework of QIC Group’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and engagement towards the community. As a responsible corporate citizen, we will continue to participate in activities related to health, wellness, environment to demonstrate our unwavering commitment towards the community and the Nation.”

Original source: https://www.qatarinsurance.com/corporate/qatar-insurance-group-holds-blood-donation-drive/



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