Capital Bank Hosts Meeting with 8 Students from Elia Nuqul Foundation
Capital Bank recently held a meeting with eight students from the Elia Nuqul Foundation. These students are recipients of annual educational scholarships provided by the bank to the foundation, demonstrating the bank's commitment to supporting communication and improving students' experiences in the banking sector.
During the meeting, Capital Bank's team provided an overview of the Jordanian banking sector and covered the bank's 10-year evolution and significant achievements, positioning it as a vital pillar of the national economy. They discussed the bank's services for individuals and businesses and emphasized their commitment to education as a top priority in their corporate social responsibility strategy.
The meeting featured representatives from Capital Bank Group, including Chief of Legal Management Affairs Mohammed Mu'az, Chief Marketing and Corporate Communications Officer Touleen Barto, and Chief Compliance Officer Munis Haddadin. Representing the Elia Nuqul Foundation were Director General Randi Abdin, and Head of Communications and Fundraising Sama Bazbaz.
The bank's team offered practical advice to the students, highlighting the importance of effective career planning and setting achievable short and long-term goals. They emphasized the importance of developing academic and practical skills for success in the job market.
The students receiving the bank's scholarships are pursuing academic specializations in Business Administration, Accounting, Commercial Law, Marketing, Financial Management, and Accounting Information Systems.
Barto expressed her enthusiasm at the partnership, stating: "We're dedicated to empowering Jordanian youth for successful careers. Our partnership with the Elia Nuqul Foundation is a crucial step, in offering financial and moral support to exceptional students on their educational journeys. We guide them on banking sector job opportunities and provide essential skills and experiences for their entry into the job market."
Barto added: "We believe that investing in education is an investment in the future. Therefore, we strive to promote a culture of corporate social responsibility within the bank and support initiatives that contribute to the development of the Jordanian society."
Abdin praised the strategic partnership between Capital Bank and the Elia Nuqul Foundation. She highlighted the bank's role in equipping Jordanian youth with essential skills, emphasizing that private sector partnerships such as these help the foundation expand its youth-focused activities, preparing them to contribute actively to society.
The participating students expressed their appreciation for learning about Capital Bank and gaining insight into their fields of study and job market demands, expressing gratitude for the bank's ongoing support.