Jordan Ahli Bank sponsors sports day at New English School

Jordan Ahli Bank recently sponsored the primary school sports day hosted at the New English School in Amman.
The bank’s management stated that this sponsorship reflects the bank’s interest in supporting younger generations, believing that it is this segment of the community that will lead Jordan towards prosperity and further development.
Through supporting team-sports, Jordan Ahli Bank is also doing its part to advocate more effective lifestyle practices, as sports arm students with useful character building skills such as; collaboration, self expression, and team building, while also making them healthier and more fit to steer their country forward in the future.
Placing children and youth at the forefront of its developmental target priorities, Jordan Ahli Bank has developed banking services that aim to instill the importance of saving and financial planning for this segment. As part of the bank's sponsorship of the event, its team members were promoting such services to attendees in a booth they had set up on location. More specifically, the bank was promoting its flagship “Abna’i” Saving Account”, an account which encourages parents to adopt a savings culture in the household and sound financial planning for children.
The tournament concluded with a ceremony, during which Jordan Ahli Bank received a plaque of recognition for its contributions to the event’s success.
It is worth noting that beyond the financial field, Jordan Ahli Bank sponsors a number of events and activities that promote personal development in young people.
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