Arab Finance: Mashreq, a leading financial institution in the MENA region, has launched its clean-up expedition in Egypt as part of the bank’s global initiative to clean up 14 mountain sites around the world, as per an emailed press release.
Through this move, the bank aims to reach seven peaks and seven base camps.
This global clean-up mission is one of Mashreq’s key undertakings within Climb2Change, a global initiative integrating the bank’s ongoing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) efforts and milestones.
Recognized by Forbes Middle East as the ‘Most Sustainable Project in the Middle East', in the financial sector, Mashreq is committed to sustainable finance and its ambition to accelerate environmental and social impact through this expedition.
" Egypt, as a key market closely aligned with our strategic ESG objectives, provides an ideal setting for the next phase of Climb2Change, reinforcing our commitment to creating lasting impact through environmental and social initiatives,” Ahmed Abdelaal, Group CEO of Mashreq, stated.
“This expansion highlights Mashreq’s dedication to community empowerment and environmental stewardship in markets essential to our mission,” Abdelaal added.