Kuwait: Kuwait Finance House (KFH) received praise and recognition for its efforts in organizing Al-Qiyam prayer and providing hospitality service to worshippers and the personnel in the state’s Grand Mosque and several mosques across Kuwait.

This comes as part its Ramadan program “Increase Good Deeds in Ramadan 5”, that reflects the commitment in the corporate social responsibility and efforts to strengthen ties with the all segments of the society, especially in the month of Ramadan.

KFH voluntary team worked in collaboration with the concerned parties to organize Al-Qiyam prayer at these Mosques. KFH continues this efforts until last day of Ramadan.

Moreover, it continues “Feed the Fasting” campaign in distributing daily 1000 Iftar meals in different locations in Kuwait. KFH voluntary team prepares and distributes Iftar meals daily at 6 locations, in addition to the participation with Ramadan Aman campaign for distributing Iftar meals.

KFH’s Ramadan program “Increase Good Deeds in Ramadan 5” includes various visits and voluntary work, social and humanitarian events and activities stemming from the bank’s endeavors to solidify its commitment towards the society, while supporting all social and humanitarian initiatives.

KFH’s efforts in Ramadan underline the bank’s pioneering role in the social responsibility, while contributing in strengthening the social ties. KFH voluntary team prepares and distributes Iftar meals daily on different locations until end of Ramadan.

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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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