Over RM102,000 raised for Paralympic movement


(Standing from left) Citi Malaysia chief executive officer Lee Lung Nien, world para archer champion S. Suresh, Yeoh, Mohamad Ridzuan, Citi country business manager Elaine Fan, Paralympic Council of Malaysia deputy president John Ng and Muhammad Nur Syaiful (seated) at the launch of the programme.

VOLUNTEERS from Citi Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur and Penang raised over RM102,000 for the Paralympic movement in Malaysia in support of the training and development of para athletes in boccia, para archery, wheelchair rugby and para badminton.

The bank partnered with Paralympic Council of Malaysia to host Citi’s 14th Global Community Day and helped boost the Tambah Emas public fundraising campaign for Malaysian Paralympians training for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

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