Kuwait: Kuwait Finance House (KFH) participated in the Haj awareness-raising campaign in collaboration with the Ministry of health (MOH). KFH team gave a send-off to pilgrims when they departed to the Holy land of Mecca to perform Hajj through Kuwait International Airport’s fourth terminal (T4).

This initiative comes as part of the bank’s social responsibility and efforts to participate in all social, religious and national events that are of interest to the society.

Media Office at Ministry of Health along with KFH provided the pilgrims with helpful instructions in the holy places. A booth of the Media Office at the airport was accessible to pilgrims to offer some medical checkups in addition to some instructions and leaflets that help the pilgrims in their journey.

KFH team received and bid farewell to the pilgrims at the Kuwait International airport wishing them a blessed pilgrimage and safe return to home.

KFH presence at the airport reiterates its commitment towards optimally assuming the corporate social responsibility, while reflecting its collaboration efforts with the concerned authorities.

Meanwhile, Head of the media office of the Ministry of Health Dr. Ghalia Al-Mutairi praised the role of KFH in participating in Hajj awareness-raising campaign.

Photo caption:

  • KFH representative bidding farewell to pilgrims
  • Ghalia Al-Mutairi honoring KFH

Kuwait Finance House (KFH)

KFH was established in Kuwait in 1977 and is enlisted in the Kuwait Stock Exchange. KFH Group is a global pioneer in the field of Islamic banking services, where it offers a wide array of Islamic financial products and services, not to mention a high standard of innovation and customer service.

KFH manages its operations in the GCC, Asia, and Europe through over 504 branches, including KFH-Turkey, to offer services for the bank's customers in Turkey, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Germany, and the UAE.

KFH's mission is to achieve highest levels of excellence and innovation in the field of customer service, while developing common interest for all those concerned with the financial institution. KFH's vision is to spearhead the global development in Islamic financial services, and to upgrade the bank into the level of becoming the most sustainable profitable Islamic bank in the world.

KFH's values include cementing leadership through all its businesses, including leadership in the Islamic banking services worldwide, through innovation, superior customer service and the development of its employees. In addition, KFH is committed to all its procedures, and to setting up long-life partnerships with the concerned authorities.

For more information, please visit: www.kfh.com 

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