ABA​ Bank​ supports​ Angkor​ Hospital​ for​ Children​ to​ advance​ pediatric​ healthcare​ in​ Cambodia

19/Aug/2024

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ABA Bank, the country's largest commercial bank1,​ officially​ inked​ a​ Memorandum​ of​ Understanding​ (MoU)​ with​ the​ Angkor​ Hospital​ for​ Children​ (AHC)​ to​ contribute​ $60,000​ for​ three​ years​ to​ support​ the​ Hospital's​ commitment​ to​ the​ health​ and​ well-being​ of​ Cambodian​ children.

The​ signing​ ceremony​ was​ held​ at​ ABA​ Bank's​ Head​ Office​ on​ 16​ August​ 2024,​ with​ the​ esteemed​ presence​ of​ Dr.​ Ngoun​ Chanpheaktra,​ Director​ &​ CEO​ of​ Angkor​ Hospital​ for​ Children,​ Igor​ Zimarev,​ ABA​ Bank's​ Chief​ Marketing​ and​ CSR​ Officer,​ and​ the​ respective​ teams​ from​ both​ entities.

This​ partnership​ outlines​ a​ comprehensive​ three-year​ plan​ under​ which​ ABA​ Bank​ will​ provide​ financial​ assistance​ of​ $20,000​ per​ annum​ to​ the​ AHC​ Endowment​ Fund.​ This​ support​ aims​ to​ ensure​ that​ the​ hospital​ has​ sufficient​ funding​ for​ the​ long​ term,​ enabling​ it​ to​ maintain​ and​ expand​ its​ high-quality​ healthcare​ services​ for​ children​ in​ the​ future.

This​ support​ can​ facilitate​ the​ expansion​ of​ medical​ treatments​ and​ services​ to​ a​ broader​ range​ of​ children​ across​ Cambodia,​ regardless​ of​ their​ socioeconomic​ background.​

"We​ at​ ABA​ are​ pleased​ to​ announce​ the​ contribution​ of​ $60,000​ over​ the​ next​ three​ years​ to​ the​ AHC​ Endowment​ Fund​ to​ support​ the​ vital​ work​ of​ the​ Hospital,"​ commented​ Igor​ Zimarev,​ Chief​ Marketing​ and​ CSR​ Officer​ of​ ABA​ Bank.​ "Our​ partnership​ with​ AHC​ is​ more​ than​ just​ financial​ support;​ it​ is​ about​ being​ part​ of​ a​ community​ dedicated​ to​ making​ a​ difference​ in​ our​ children's​ lives.​ We​ believe​ that​ every​ child​ deserves​ access​ to​ quality​ healthcare,​ and​ we​ are​ committed​ to​ playing​ our​ part​ in​ making​ this​ a​ reality."

Dr.​ Ngoun​ Chanpheaktra,​ AHC​ Hospital​ Director​ &​ CEO,​ shared​ his​ impression,​ "We're​ incredibly​ excited​ about​ deepening​ our​ partnership​ with​ ABA​ Bank,​ who​ have​ already​ been​ such​ supportive​ partners.​ This​ MoU​ will​ strengthen​ our​ relationship,​ allowing​ us​ to​ provide​ quality,​ compassionate​ care​ for​ many​ children​ that​ need​ our​ help​ for​ a​ long​ time."

The​ Bank​ has​ a​ longstanding​ history​ of​ supporting​ AHC's​ noble​ mission.​ In​ addition​ to​ the​ financial​ contribution,​ the​ Bank​ has​ integrated​ a​ donation​ tool​ into​ its​ ABA​ Mobile​ app,​ making​ it​ convenient​ for​ ABA​ customers​ to​ support​ the​ Hospital​ via​ their​ smartphones.​

By​ supporting​ AHC,​ ABA​ not​ only​ contributes​ to​ the​ immediate​ healthcare​ needs​ of​ Cambodian​ children​ but​ also​ invests​ in​ the​ long-term​ sustainability​ of​ pediatric​ services​ in​ line​ with​ its​ Corporate​ Social​ Responsibility​ (CSR)​ framework.​

About​ Angkor​ Hospital​ for​ Children​ (AHC)
AHC​ is​ a​ leading​ children's​ healthcare​ organization​ based​ in​ Siem​ Reap,​ Cambodia.​ The​ flagship​ teaching​ hospital​ pioneers​ specialty​ care​ for​ children​ with​ long-term,​ rare,​ or​ acute​ conditions​ rarely​ available​ elsewhere​ in​ the​ country.​ In​ rural​ communities,​ the​ hospital​ builds​ the​ knowledge,​ skills​ and​ confidence​ of​ health​ workers,​ community​ members​ and​ caregivers​ with​ information​ and​ training​ to​ prevent​ children​ from​ becoming​ ill.
​ Since​ 1999,​ AHC's​ helped​ millions​ of​ children​ get​ the​ healthcare​ they​ need,​ with​ around​ 300​ to​ 400​ children​ across​ Cambodia​ receiving​ care​ at​ AHC​ daily.​ Learn​ more:​ www.angkorhospital.org

1ABA Bank is the largest commercial bank in Cambodia in terms of total assets, gross loans, customer deposits, and profitability based on the National Bank of Cambodia’s Annual Supervision Report 2021-2023.