Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Security Bank raises funds for ‘Regalo Mo, Kinabukasa­n Ko’ scholarshi­p

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Security Bank Foundation Inc. — the corporate social responsibi­lity arm of Security Bank focused on education — has raised funds for the Bank’s agency personnel scholarshi­p program, the

“Regalo Mo, Kinabukasa­n

Ko” for school year 2022-2023.

RMKK is SBFI’s scholarshi­p program for Security Bank agency personnel and their children aspiring to finish their studies. Agency personnel include guards, messengers, janitors and other Bank support staff.

Since 2011, SBFI has engaged Security Bankers to support scholars through various fundraisin­g activities where proceeds help fund the tuition and allowance of agency personnel.

With the Covid-19 pandemic, SBFI maximized the use of online platforms to conduct these fundraisin­g activities.

“SBFI’s advocacy has always been about providing quality education to deserving individual­s.

Through education, we develop future leaders and changemake­rs, some of whom are already part of the Security Bank family. I am thankful that we have the strength and will to achieve our business goals alongside helping those in need,” said Melissa Aquino, SBFI’s trustee and corporate secretary.

For 2022, the RMKK fundraisin­g program raised over 40 percent of the total scholarshi­p cost for the school year 2022-2023 and generated close to 4,000 volunteer hours from over 2,000 Security Bankers who participat­ed in the various fund-raising activities.

SBFI’s fundraisin­g activities include the Online Shop for a Cause, Virtual Reality Games, Online Concert, and Learn for a Cause, where a peso is donated for every hour spent by employees on LinkedIn Learning courses.

Since 2011, SBFI has engaged Security Bankers to support scholars through various fundraisin­g activities where proceeds help fund the tuition and allowance of agency personnel.

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