Jamie Ling, CEO of AmBank Group (Middle), AmBank Group Senior Management and volunteers at the sorting and cleaning of fresh produce session and the launch of the AmBank Volunteer Network on 13 June 2024KUALA LUMPUR, June 28 (Bernama) -- AmBank Group is proud to announce its increased contribution to The Lost Food Project (TLFP), raising its support from RM50,000 in the previous years to RM75,000 this year. The contribution underscores the Bank’s commitment to supporting the operations of TLFP, a non-profit organisation dedicated to rescuing surplus food and redistributing it to those in need.
“The contribution reflects the Bank's ongoing dedication to addressing food insecurity and promoting sustainable solutions. The Bank has and will always be a staunch advocate for community welfare, actively participating in initiatives that make a tangible difference in the community’s lives,” said
Jamie Ling, Group Chief Executive Officer, AmBank Group. To commemorate its commitment on TLFP, AmBank Group also launched its own volunteer platform; the AmBank Volunteer Network (AVN) which is aimed at facilitating greater employee engagement in community service initiatives. The platform will serve as a central hub for employees to discover volunteering opportunities and hours, organise events, and track their impact, further amplifying AmBank Group's corporate social responsibility efforts.
“We extend our gratitude to AmBank for their ongoing support to The Lost Food Project and commitment to our cause. At TLFP, our success highly depends on partnerships and with AmBank's continuous support, we can amplify our efforts to reduce food waste and alleviate hunger in our communities. Together, we're making a real and meaningful impact," said
Daniel Devadason, General Manager of The Lost Food Project. AmBank Group continuously plays its role for the community at large, irrespective of race, creed or religion as the Group contributes to the sustainable development of the community within which the Group operates.
About AmBank Group