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Credit Agricole Egypt is Committed to Supporting Egyptian Children Suffering from Cancer
CAE 's donation to the Children's Cancer Hospital (57357) reaffirms the bank's dedication to Corporate Social Responsibility
Cairo, Egypt, 23 October 2008 - Today, Credit Agricole Egypt 's Managing Director, Mr Henri Guillemin visited the Children's Cancer Hospital (57357) to meet with the Director, Dr. Sherif Abou El Naga and to personally hand in the bank's donation. Mr Guillemin's presence portrayed the bank's heartfelt engagement to enhancing the medical treatment of young cancer patients.
"Our donation to the Children's Cancer Hospital for purchase of new medical equipments is just a small contribution to support the hospital in its mission in providing care to children. CAE believes that every patient regardless of race, creed or economic status deserves to receive the care and attention that hospital 57357 provides. This donation is just one of many that the bank has planned for the future in assuming its corporate social responsibility role" said Guillemin.
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CAE was established when Credit Agricole SA, a leading global financial institution operating in more than 70 countries, and the Mansour & Maghraby Investment & Development Company (MMID) acquired the Egyptian American Bank and merged the network with Calyon Bank Egypt in September 2006. Today, CAE 's committed team of experts offers a wide range of products and services designed to meet the demands of leading national and regional Corporations, SMEs, and retail clients, as well as high net worth customers. In addition to its network of branches conveniently located throughout the country, Credit Agricole Egypt offers online banking services for easy access and convenient transactions (www.ca-egypt.com) in addition to its call center (19191) available 24 hours, 7 days a week.
For more information visit www.ca-egypt.com
Rasha Teima at TRACCS Egypt
Tel: (+202) 33046860
Fax: (+202) 33031219
Email: Rasha@traccs.net
© Press Release 2008
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