Special aid for students


Azman says the back-to-school supplies will help students affected by the floods.

AS MOST schools welcomed students back a few weeks ago, either for face-to-face lessons or virtual learning, the Financial Institution Collective Outreach (Finco) collaborated with Mercy Malaysia to help children affected by recent floods to join online classes.

Following an urgent call, Mercy Malaysia, Finco member banks, insurance companies and takaful operators collectively pledged more than RM500,000 to facilitate Mercy Malaysia’s flood response and recovery efforts.

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