Oman Daily Observer

Bankmuscat launches innovative CSR role for employees

- By A Staff Reporter

MUSCAT — Bankmuscat, the leading financial services provider in the Sultanate, has launched an innovative corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) initiative involving the 3000-strong employees.

The new CSR strategy which stems from the Royal directive of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos to accord priority for social responsibi­lity is the first of its kind in Oman and the region to engage all staff in making a big difference in giving back to society.

Abdulrazak Ali Issa, Chief Executive, who presided at the event to unveil the new CSR initiative, said: “The Muscat CSR initiative is an earnest attempt to respond to reality. As the leading bank in the Sultanate, Bankmuscat is at the forefront to contribute to society and thereby set a fine example for the banking sector to develop social work as corporate culture. The CSR initiative is a commitment to involve everybody in the bank in social activities. The bank aims to bring social responsibi­lity in the blood of everyone and it will become the culture of the organisati­on. The initiative reflects the bank’s commitment to set benchmark standards in social responsibi­lity.”

As part of the CSR strategy, all employees will commit to a minimum of five hours of voluntary social work in a year as well as monetary contributi­ons. Each staff member will be assigned specific key performanc­e indicator (KPI) requiremen­t involving social work for the annual performanc­e appraisal.

Department Heads will assign a target for mobilising specified man hours to cover all the CSR activities planned by the bank. The staff will have the option to choose from these projects, based on their specific interests. The staff can opt to either engage in voluntary social work or make financial contributi­ons in lieu of the required working hours. Upon successful completion of a so- cial work quota, the bank staff can earn 5 per cent of positive assessment value in the annual appraisal.

The bank anticipate­s to involve staff as good corporate citizens actively contributi­ng to the community in line with the CSR commitment. The social contributi­ons of staff will be systematic­ally evaluated as part of their appraisal. The initiative attests the bank’s commitment to be the most exemplary corporate citizen at the forefront of CSR activities in the Sultanate. Social work will represent both an important and critical aspect of working as an employee in Bankmuscat. It will allow employees to demonstrat­e the sincerest form of loyalty to the bank and the community. Research shows that employees who are engaged in social work activities perform better in customer service and remain loyal to their organisati­ons.

Bankmuscat Hearts will implement the CSR projects to be announced by the bank. Bankmuscat Hearts is a voluntary initiative by the bank staff to undertake community activities. The informal society regularly conducts voluntary social work benefiting society, especially the underprivi­leged segments.

Bankmuscat

is

the

first Omani bank to establish a fullfledge­d CSR department.

Considered among core values, the CSR policy stems from the bank’s strong belief in the importance of social responsibi­lity. It reflects the bank’s concern and care for various segments of society. The bank is of the view that its social responsibi­lity is not merely participat­ion in charitable works and organisati­on of voluntary campaigns, but responsibi­lity towards all-round developmen­t of society.

Bankmuscat focuses on all types of projects that fall within the framework of social responsibi­lity and their importance and overall benefit both to society and individual­s. The prime considerat­ion includes the benefit reaching the largest number of individual­s; the youth and job-seekers and provision of opportunit­ies for the developmen­t of skills/human capital. Efforts are also targeted at individual­s with special needs to enhance their capabiliti­es with the aim of integratin­g them into mainstream society.

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