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Bank Alfalah Join hands with World Wild Life Fund for Environmental Protection

Karachi, June 04, 2013 (PPI-OT): As part of Bank Alfalah’s commitment towards environmental protection and its ‘Go-green’ initiatives, the Bank recently joined hands with WWF for a tree plantation drive. With a volunteer turn out of approximately 200 Bank Alfalah employees, saplings were planted to beautify Lahore airport.

Speaking at the occasion, Khurram Hussain, Bank Alfalah’s Group Head Retail Central, North and Consumer Banking said, ‘’Bank Alfalah is keen to support sustainable development in the communities where we live and operate through both financial investment as well as volunteerism.

This latest collaboration with WWF has yielded very gratifying results as we play our part in contributing to preserving the environment in Pakistan. Despite the tough weather conditions, our employees participated with immense fervor and commitment to further this noble cause in Lahore and we hope to sustain this momentum in the future.”

Bank Alfalah continues to focus on meaningful corporate citizenship programs to support education, environment, entrepreneurship, health and sports in underprivileged communities. With over 470 branches spread across 163 cities in Pakistan, the Bank looks ahead with optimism in order to continue its contributions towards Pakistan’s development and progress.

For more information, Contact:
Saba Karim Khan
Head of Corporate Communications
Bank Alfalah Limited
Tel: (+9221) 32423952, 021-111-777-786 (x) 2101
Email: saba.khan@bankalfalah.com

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