Barclays gives back with the launch of “Payroll Giving” initiative

Monday 16 October 2017
Abdulkareem Sultan Al Olama
Dubai - MENA Herald:

Barclays announced today the launch of its Payroll Giving initiative, in support of the UAE’s Year of Giving, as declared by UAE President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The charitable programme provides Barclays´ employees in the UAE the opportunity to give back to the less fortunate by making an automatic donation from their monthly salary. The funds will be donated to Barclays’ three partner charities in support of a critical cause in the community, including Al Jalila Foundation, UNICEF, and SOS Children’s Villages International.

Commenting on the launch of the initiative, Andrew Mortimer, Managing Director, Country Manager, and Chief Operating Officer for Barclays MENA, said: “In support of the UAE’s Year of Giving, we’re very proud to announce the launch of Barclays’ Payroll Giving initiative. This corporate citizenship program has the power to drive social change and make a lasting, positive impact on those who need it the very most”.

He added: “It also provides Barclays’ employees in the UAE with the opportunity to celebrate and support our Shared Growth Ambition, which strives to use our own prosperity and resources to help our many stakeholders succeed, while supporting the society and community we live and work in.”  

By joining the initiative, Barclays employees can donate a portion of their monthly salaries to any of the three philanthropic partners, including Al Jalila Foundation, the Dubai based organisation dedicated to transforming lives through medical education and research. The donations will go exclusively towards supporting grants for medical research into the region’s biggest health challenges: cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, and mental health. 

Dr. Abdulkareem Sultan Al Olama, Chief Executive Officer of Al Jalila Foundation, commented: “Studies have shown that people want to work for a company with a strong social responsibility and it is believed to be one of the main factors for employee engagement and happiness. The Barclays’ Payroll Giving initiative creates double the impact and instils pride among its employees. Giving initiatives such as this enable Al Jalila Foundation to make a difference to patients’ lives and we hope to encourage other corporates to follow this example.”

UNICEF is another beneficiary of the Payroll Giving initiative, and will use the funds to support its work with children affected by humanitarian crises in the region. The charity works to provide young people with access to safe learning spaces, psycho-social support, and the engagement opportunities they need to reach their full potential.

The third of Barclays’ philanthropic partners is SOS Children’s Villages International, the world’s largest non-governmental organisation dedicated to the care of orphaned, abandoned and vulnerable children. Barclays’ donations will fund the organisation’s support programmes, medical centres, schools, kindergartens and emergency relief efforts at SOS Children’s Villages in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.

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