National Commercial Bank (NCB) last week received
the 2015 AMCHAM Business & Civic Leadership Award for Excellence in the
Corporate Social Responsibility Large Organisation category at the
organisation's Business and Civic Leadership Awards held at The Jamaica Pegasus
hotel in New Kingston.
On hand to receive the award were NCB's Group
Managing Director Patrick Hylton; Nadeen Matthews, CEO, NCB Foundation and
Senior AGM Group Strategy, Marketing & Communications.
They were joined by fellow executives, NCB
Foundation's directors, and other key partners and NCB scholars.
NCB copped the award for work undertaken by the
bank and its foundation since 2003, in the areas of education, youth
leadership, entrepreneurship, community development and sports, which combined
has impacted more than 160,000 lives directly, at a cost in excess of $1
billion.
NCB, in its submission under the corporate social
responsibility category, outlined the various objectives of several programmes
and the difference they are making.
These included the establishment of a unit
dedicated to serving the needs of SMEs and the Nation Builder Awards initiative
designed to publicly recognise and reward SMEs for their notable business
performance and community development. Winners of the bank's Nation Builder
Awards are supported with a combination of cash, technical training and
capacity building, scholarships or marketing support worth more than $1.5
million.
With entrepreneurship a key focus, the bank also
invested J$13 million to develop Women Business Owners by providing training
opportunities that contributed to growth and sustainability of women-owned
small-and-medium-size businesses.
NCB also partnered with the Mona School of Business
& Management at the University of the West Indies for the funding of
applied business research through an arrangement that formally began in
February 2015.
Under this agreement, the financial institution has
the opportunity to be a key driver of research with a concentration on
corporate renewal and transformation.
"The objective of this association is to
generate breakthrough innovations and foster critical thinking that are able to
guide not only NCB, but all Jamaican and Caribbean firms on strategic
approaches to building their dynamic capabilities and capacity for sustainable
profitable growth in the current environment," Hylton explained.
Meanwhile, the NCB Foundation (which just passed
the J$1-billion mark) continues to lead the bank's CSR through
interrelationships focused on the growth of our nation's people. In
continuation of its mandate the Foundation seeks to undertake development in
the areas of Education (Scholarships and Grants, Adopt-a-School), Youth Leadership
and Entrepreneurship, Community Development and Sports (Donations to Track
clubs).
Another factor which contributed to NCB's receipt
of the Excellence Award was the bank's support of Crime Stop since 1989. Crime
Stop is a Cause Marketing Programme focused on the fight against crime in
Jamaica, through forging a tripartite partnership that sees the communities,
police and media working in tandem.
This synergy also provides a platform for the
public to share information about illicit acts, while ensuring complete
anonymity.
-The Cleaner
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