Khedmah Inks Deal with Oman Charitable Organization to Amplify Donation Drive
Muscat: Reaffirming its commitment to the advancement of local communities, and supporting charitable endeavors, as part of its corporate social responsibility, Oman Investment and Finance Company OIFC (Khedmah) has signed an agreement with the Oman Charitable Organization, to collect donations through the Khedmah app and the company’s electronic channels. The agreement was signed by Mohammed bin Hamoud Al Dhahli, the CEO of the Oman Charitable Organization, and Said Ahmed Safrar, the CEO of Oman Investment and Finance Company OIFC (Khedmah).
This strategic agreement aims to streamline the donation process, and to enhance Oman Charitable Organization’s ability to engage with donors interested in supporting its activities and programs. Furthermore, this collaboration underscores OIFC’s active support for initiatives that aim to propel societal development and welfare. As part of the agreement, Khedmah will host a section in its app, website, and Kiosks, allowing customers to donate to the Organization in support of their preferred activities and programs.
During the signing ceremony, OIFC (Khedmah) also presented its annual financial contribution earmarked for the Organization, in accordance with the agreement inked between the two entities. As outlined in this agreement, the Organization disburses this contribution towards its charitable endeavors, adhering to pre-determined criteria, which include providing assistance to underprivileged families in the Sultanate, and addressing emergency cases requiring support.
Commenting on the occasion, Said Ahmed Safrar, the CEO of OIFC (Khedmah), stated, “We are pleased to sign this agreement with the Oman Charitable Organization, as we consistently strive to establish fruitful collaborations with various charitable institutions. Our aim is to bolster local communities and drive efforts towards sustainable economic and social development. The signing of this significant agreement will facilitate the collection of donations for the benefit of the Organization through the Khedmah app in a smooth and efficient manner. Furthermore, the agreement embodies the values of generosity, cooperation, and compassion that are ingrained in our company culture, and it serves as an appreciation for the significant efforts exerted by the Organization in supporting the community and providing necessary assistance to those in need.”
It is worth mentioning that Oman Investment and Finance Company OIFC (Khedmah) is on the verge of launching its electronic wallet with the aim of enhancing electronic payment mechanisms in line with Oman Vision 2040, thus setting an exceptional example in pushing the boundaries of innovation and excellence. Furthermore, Khedmah is considered as one of the leading investment services companies in the Sultanate, and has direct connections with the systems of all banks and public service providers in Oman. The app ensures a secure, quick, and reliable experience for customers when paying bills and accessing other services. In addition to electronic channels, the company has a broad network of 68 branches offering unparalleled service across the governorates of Oman.
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