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Emirates Islamic Contributes to Support a Number of Graduates from Abu Dhabi University

As part of its commitment to the community, Emirates Islamic, among the leading Islamic financial institutions in the UAE, today introduced that it had actually teamed up with Abu Dhabi University to monetarily sustain a number of grads that were incapable to receive their level as a result of financial fees.

Seen aware are Awatif Al Harmoody, General Manager, Operational Administration at Emirates Islamic, presenting the cheque to Salem Mubarak Aldhaheri, Executive Director of Community Relations at Abu Dhabi University.

Talking about the effort, Awatif Al Harmoody, said: "We, at Emirates Islamic, constantly aim to give financial support to those that require it. Students are our foundation for the future and supporting them today will help create a better and extra thriving UAE in the future. The payment remains in line with our commitment to the UAE's Year of Offering effort, and embodies the spirit of giving inning accordance with the provisions of Shari'a."

Through its partnership with Abu Dhabi University, Emirates Islamic will be able to help graduates acquire their degrees and discover employment to support their family members. Expanding the reach of their charitable, altruistic and community initiatives, the bank has also authorized a Memorandum of Comprehending with the Abu Dhabi University to sustain disadvantaged students with financial aid.

In 2016, Emirates Islamic released the Emirates Islamic Charity Fund, to regulate and handle the bank's technique for charitable contributions and giving, one of the key columns of the bank's general CSR structure.

The Emirates Islamic Charity Fund offers financial assistance under several primary locations, including food, sanctuary, health, education and social well-being. The Fund has been set up with the main purpose of allowance of financial assistance to large charities, public and private organizations, along with individuals in need.

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