Kingdom Bank is celebrating a major milestone in its environmental initiative as the bank surpasses its goal of planting 30,000 trees by the end of 2024.
As of November, a total of 30,300 trees have been successfully planted, thanks to the dedicated efforts of the bank’s branches across the country and its passionate teams at Head Office.
According to the statement shared through their social media pages, this achievement was made possible through collaboration with local communities, who worked alongside the bank to plant trees in various regions.
In their statement, the bank highlighted the collective effort of their branches and teams, saying, “November has been nothing short of amazing for us! We have surpassed our goal of planting 30,000 trees by the end of 2024, with a total of 30,300 trees now in the ground.”
The initiative is part of Kingdom Bank’s ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility.
The bank continues to drive impactful projects that contribute to a greener and more sustainable future for Kenya.
Kingdom Bank’s tree planting campaign not only contributes to combating climate change but also supports the local communities by promoting environmental awareness and green practices.
The bank has expressed its intention to continue with similar initiatives, aiming to make an even greater environmental impact in the future.
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