CB Bank continues to support flood-affected communities. On September 23, our CEO, senior management, and employees from Pokepathiri Township visited Sintegyyi Village to deliver essential supplies. We provided clean drinking water to 80 households, along with donations of rice, cooking oil, ready-to-eat meals, and other necessities.
On September 23, CB Bank donated clean drinking water, rice, shoes, and ready-to-eat food to the Myanmar Christian Fellowship of the Blind in Yangon. We were honoured to have Headmaster U Thein Lwin accept the donation and present us with a certificate of appreciation.
Additionally, CB Bank’s donations were distributed to flood-displaced individuals in Yamethin, Mandalay Division, as well as to Theingone Blind School and Taungoo, under the supervision of the Myanmar Christian Fellowship of the Blind.
CB Bank stands with communities affected by the floods, providing essential relief and support. On September 22, 2024, our Kalaw branch team, in collaboration with local authorities, distributed clean water, rice, cooking oil, and ready-to-eat food to 750 households in Kalaw District.
On the same day, our Nyaungshwe branch supported 300 households in Kanu and Kanhla villages, Nyaungshwe Township.
At CB Bank, we are dedicated to helping our communities in times of need.
CB Bank is committed to supporting communities in times of need. In response to the recent flooding in Tachileik, we have provided timely assistance to the affected areas, contributing to relief and rehabilitation efforts. Our donations included essential supplies such as soap, instant noodles, clean water, candles, tea leaf salad kits, and fish paste. These items were distributed to those displaced at the Stadium in Tachileik and Kammathtan Monastery in Pone Htwan Ward, as well as to the U Hla Moe Social Assistance Association.
At CB Bank, we believe in coming together to help rebuild and support those impacted by the flooding.
CB Bank remains committed to supporting communities affected by the recent floods in Myanmar. Our team in Karen State, including CB Bank families and employees, visited Hpa-an and surrounding areas to provide essential donations.
Donation Regions:
• Ward No. 5, No. 3 High School Temporary Relief Camp
• Shwe Yin Myaw Temporary Flood Relief Camp
• Ward No. 1 (Indoor Stadium) Temporary Relief Camp
• Marga Society
• Karen State Social Relief Organization
At Hpa-an No. 1 High School, we distributed essential items such as instant noodles to 298 households, along with boxes of sardines and tea leaf salad kits.
CB Bank stands with our communities during these challenging times and remains dedicated to ongoing flood relief efforts.
From September 17th to 19th, 2024, CB Bank has been actively involved in providing relief and rehabilitation to flood-affected areas in Taungoo and surrounding regions. Our team visited flood relief centers and distributed essential supplies, including water bottles and ready meals, to over 3,000 families at TTC school and nearby relief camps. We also supported 2,500 families at No. 2 High School and extended aid to monks at Kaytumadi Monastery, who were assisting 20 displaced families.
In Taungoo City's 20th Ward, we reached out to more than 2,000 families living temporarily in a church. We collaborated with pastors Daw Naw Lah Khu Phaw and U Saw Beedoh Htoo at Phar Kuu Christian School to ensure they received much-needed support.
CB Bank remains dedicated to rescue and rehabilitation efforts and will continue to contribute to relief activities in flood-affected areas.
Since September 14, 2024, CB Bank has actively contributed 3 Billion Kyats toward relief and rehabilitation efforts in flood-affected areas. Our donations have supported charitable associations, Red Cross organisations, and communities in need. These contributions have included essential supplies such as boats, food, and medicines.
CB Bank remains committed to providing ongoing support and will continue to offer aid wherever needed and participate in restoration efforts.
(၂၀၂၀ )ခုနှစ်၊ ဧပြီလ (၂၄)ရက်နေ့၊ နံနက် (၁၀:၀၀)နာရီတွင် တောင်ငူခရိုင် COVID-19 ကာကွယ်၊ ထိန်းချုပ်၊ ကုသရေး ကော်မတီထံသို့ CB - KMA Foundation ဥက္ကဌ နှင့် CB Bank ဥက္ကဌ ဦးခင်မောင်အေး၏ စီစဉ်လမ်းညွှန်မှုဖြင့် CB - KMA Foundation မှ ငွေကျပ်သိန်း (၃၁၅)/-သိန်းခန့်တန်ဖိုးရှိ PPE ဝတ်စုံ - (Medical Protective Clothing-Lakeland) အစုံ(၉၀၀) စုံ၊ မျက်မှန် (Medical Safety Glasses-Soft) အလက် (၅၆၇)လက် နှင့် ခြေစွပ် (Medical Safety Boots -Jin Rong) အစုံ (၂၃၃)စုံ အစရှိသည်တို့ကို ဒုတိယအကြိမ်အဖြစ် ပေးအပ်လှူဒါန်းသည့် အခမ်းအနားကို တောင်ငူမြို့နယ်၊ ပြည်သူ့ဆေးရုံအုပ်ကြီး ခန်းမတွင် ပေးအပ်လှူဒါန်းခဲ့ပါသည်။
CB Bank believes education can help the country achieve prosperity. Furthermore, CB Bank also support to establish better education opportunities to younger generation for brighter future. Therefore, CB Bank always has been supportive of promoting education for younger generations who hold the future of our country, by means of providing financial assistance.
Apart from providing education loans, CB Bank has supported various regions in Myanmar, which were effected by natural disasters. CB Bank has been helping all the unfortunate victims by providing financial aid toward orphanages and effected schools throughout the decades by rebuilding and reconstructing for better learning environment.
All managerial decisions at CB Bank are made with upmost concern of environmental impacts.
CB Bank is keenly aware of the importance of reducing our direct and indirect impacts on the environment. For instance, we have implemented policies to use double sided printing whenever possible while reducing unnecessary printing as much as possible. CB Bank employees are required to turn off all non-essential power outlets at the end of the work day while limiting the use of power to minimal during operation hours. We deploy our fleets with smart transportation (Routing) system efficiently to keep the consumption of diesel and gasoline as low as possible.
Our movements to reduce environmental impacts are not restricted within the confines of our business area. CB Bank encourages our business partners and customers to adopt the use of electronic banking system. CB Bank is first in Myanmar to pioneer e-saving accounts, launched in 2014, which completely dispensed with the traditional passbooks, resulting in a significant usage of paper.
As of September 2018, we have kick started a project to implement Environmental and Social Governance systems into the business operations. With this, we plan firstly to introduce separate waste bins for recyclable and non-recyclable waste to raise awareness and promote the idea of recycling. We plan to invest and replace water saving appliances throughout our branches. We plan to invest the use of solar power for our ATM machine and branches operation wherever possible. We are also working toward implementation of Sustainable Financing systems and procedures into our loans and financing of our customers.