The Pak Banker

MMBL becomes Pakistan's largest digital bank

- ISLAMABAD

HR Metrics has recognized Mobilink Microfinan­ce Bank Limited (MMBL), Pakistan's largest digital bank, for being a leader in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in the following categories: Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) structure and implementa­tion and work-life integratio­n, flexibilit­y, and benefits at the Global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Benchmarks (GDEIB) Awards 2023.

The achievemen­t highlights the Bank's unwavering dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive environmen­t for all, especially women and differentl­y-abled individual­s, under its flagship Women Inspiratio­nal Network (WIN) programme.

Mobilink Microfinan­ce Bank is part of the VEON group, a global digital operator that provides converged connectivi­ty and online services across seven countries.

As part of its digital operator strategy, VEON is transformi­ng people's lives, creating opportunit­ies for greater digital inclusion, and driving economic growth across countries that are home to more than 8% of the world's population.

GDEIB Awards highlight organizati­ons that actively demonstrat­e inclusive behaviours in their everyday operations and have made significan­t contributi­ons to improving DEI in workplaces. The awards are reviewed by D&I experts from around the world and focus on creating true inclusion by fostering a cultural shift and involving organizati­ons and their people.

Speaking at the occasion, Chief Operating Officer MMBL, Sardar Mohammad Abubakr shared, "Inclusion - our mantra, is firmly anchored in MMBL's business philosophy and the GDEIB Awards represent the Bank's longstandi­ng commitment to promoting diversity at all tiers of operations.

The Bank is taking impactful measures under its flagship programme, Women Inspiratio­nal Network (WIN) to encourage inclusive leadership and equal opportunit­ies for women and differentl­y-abled individual­s nationwide, to foster financial inclusion for all."

Also expressing his thoughts on this achievemen­t, Muhammad Haroon Khan, Acting Chief People Officer said, "The recent recognitio­n by HR Metrics reflects our commitment to responsibl­e growth and diversific­ation across all levels.

At MMBL, we not only address the major challenges that hinder the nation's ability to achieve inclusive growth but are constantly empowering the people at the heart of this organizati­on - our customers and employees. We strongly believe that diversity and inclusion are key levers for MMBL's operationa­l growth and facilitate the Bank to offer better solutions for all."

Through WIN and the Humqadam programme, MMBL has gone above and beyond to nurture talent by empowering women and differentl­y-abled individual­s to overcome barriers that restrict their access to participat­ion.

In line with the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals 2030 and State Bank of Pakistan (SBP's) Banking on Equality Policy, MMBL has up-skilled over 900 women by arranging training workshops and digital literacy programmes.

From targeted awareness campaigns to up-skilling underrepre­sented minorities, MMBL is dedicated to transformi­ng the digital banking ecosystem by building an inclusive environmen­t across Pakistan.

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chairs a meeting regarding Informatio­n Technology Sector.
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