The first Abu Dhabi Bank, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, announced the provision of support for the distance learning system, which was launched by the Ministry to ensure the continuity of learning, by providing students with computers worth five million dirhams, as part of his endeavors to devote social responsibility a tangible reality, to serve the sector Vital education, in line with the vision of the United Arab Emirates that adopts education as the basis for leadership.

This initiative comes as a continuation of the pioneering national approach, which represents the main feature in all the bank’s activities as a part of its social responsibility as one of the pillars of the national economy, and the vision of the board of directors supporting the cohesion of the fabric of society and the cooperation and solidarity of its governmental and private institutions, in order to provide various forms of support to the educational sector to build educated and skilled generations , Enhance the gains and provide the homeland with more achievements.

The Minister of Education, Hussein bin Ibrahim Al Hammadi said: “We commend the initiative of First Abu Dhabi Bank, through which it seeks to support students, especially as it is a strategic partner for the state in all its sectors, and we appreciate the bank’s keenness through this initiative to play an active role towards society and generations. The future, this initiative is in the interest of students, demonstrates a great societal sense, and an important role for this leading national institution.

For his part, Andre Sayegh, CEO of First Abu Dhabi Bank Group said: “First Abu Dhabi Bank is keen to enhance its community partnership, especially with the educational sector, stemming from social responsibility towards our students who are considered future investment, and this initiative, which is to provide computers for students, An extension of the societal and participatory role that has always been an ingrained approach in his permanent career ».

Hussein Al-Hammadi:

"The initiative is in the interest of students, and it demonstrates a great societal sense."