FWD celebrates 10 years with region-wide community initiatives

FWD celebrates 10 years with region-wide community initiatives


Hong Kong SAR – supporting CareER to enhance its job-matching services for highly educated persons with disabilities and special educational needs
Macau SAR – supporting Caritas Macau to develop an online sales platform and physical store for handicrafts made by people with disabilities, including vocational skills training
Thailand – sponsoring 10 student scholarships for professional hospitality training, with support from the Pimali Foundation
Japan – partnering with NPO Welfare Beauty and Barber Training Association to develop a support program for young caregivers
Cambodia – sponsoring a financial literacy focused radio show with the Women’s Media Centre of Cambodia
Indonesia – launching the InnovateHer Academy program in partnership with KUMPUL.ID to support 10 female entrepreneurs to kickstart their businesses
Malaysia – partnering with NGOhub to deliver financial awareness and digital marketing programs to 10 lower income families to improve financial and digital literacy
Philippines – further expansion of the JA SparktheDream program to provide out of school youths with entrepreneurship and certified financial literacy training
Singapore – partnering with The Simple Sum to develop and distribute financial literacy e-comic book to beneficiaries through local NGO partners
Vietnam – further expansion of the JA SparktheDream program to create cartoon videos which educate on financial literacy

“Over the past decade, the FWD journey has been ambitious. It’s a story of growth, success, commitment, perseverance, and determination in changing the way people feel about insurance. FWD is 10 years young, and we have only just begun,” FWD Group CEO Huynh Thanh Phong said. “Caring has long been one of our values here at FWD and that extends to the communities where we live, work, and serve customers. We’re delighted to expand our Community Care programme further and boost financial inclusion in local communities with these meaningful projects.”

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