MBSB Bank gives nearly RM1.5m towards Covid-19 efforts
BY JERRY CHOONG
The contribution will be used to distribute food supplies, purchase respiratory equipment and personal protective equipment , said the bank’s president and chief executive officer Datuk Seri Ahmad Zaini Othman. It also donated RM100,000 to the Health Ministry amid increasing need for funding to assist health workers and responders. Another RM100,000 was given to Mercy Malaysia for the purchase of respiratory ventilators.
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