The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UOB Malaysia pledges RM500,000 to Mercy Malaysia’s Covid-19 Pandemic Fund

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KUALA LUMPUR: United Overseas Bank (Malaysia) Bhd (UOB Malaysia) has contribute­d RM500,000 through The Associatio­n of Banks in Malaysia (ABM) to Mercy Malaysia’s Covid19 Pandemic Fund.

The fund was set up to provide healthcare workers in the country with adequate critical medical equipment needed to take care of patients and to protect front-liners who are working tirelessly during this Covid-19 outbreak.

UOB Malaysia’s contributi­on is part of an industry-wide relief effort under ABM to support Mercy Malaysia, a volunteer relief organisati­on that provides medical and humanitari­an services.

According to Wong Kim Choong, UOB Malaysia chief executive officer, “Among the most vulnerable members of our community are our healthcare workers who are providing critical care to others and helping to contain the spread of the virus.

“Through our donation to MERCY Malaysia’s Covid-19

Pandemic Fund, UOB Malaysia aims to help meet the need for more critical medical equipment needed to care for the growing number of patients affected by Covid-19.

“Our contributi­on will also help provide essential supplies for the safety of medical profession­als and those on the frontline as they protect and save lives in the collective fight against the virus.”

UOB Bank’s contributi­on to ABM’s collective pool will help support the critical preparedne­ss, readiness and response actions by the Ministry of Health Malaysia and the National Crisis Preparedne­ss and Response Centre.

The fund will be used to provide critical medical equipment such as ventilator­s, powered airpurifyi­ng respirator­s and testing kits, as well as to create isolation space for patients’ treatment.

In addition, it would also enable hospitals to enlist the help of additional volunteers to care for patients and to assist in health screening, as well as to provide food and essential supplies to doctors, volunteers and patients.

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