Bank Islam Integrated Annual Report 2021

OUR FLOOD RELIEF EFFORTS Malaysia experienced its most devastating floods in decades in December of 2021, with more than 70,000 people being displaced. Bank Islam recognised our obligations to society and the nation, making a variety of contributions that benefitted more than 6,400 people through our AMAL Prihatin Flood Relief Programme. We provided a range of basic necessities to 5,000 flood victims in the states of Pahang, Johor, Sabah, Terengganu and Perak, in areas that had experienced some of the worst flooding. We also contributed to repairing the surau and musolla of schools that had been damaged by the floodwaters. A total of RM362,640 in aid was channelled in cooperation with MINDEF, and Pertubuhan Dakwah Islamiah Sekolah-sekolah Malaysia (“PEKDIS”). Focusing on the immediate needs of those displaced by the flooding, we made contributions of essential items and dry food supplies to flood victims being housed at the temporary flood relief centres (“PPS”) in a variety of locations. Working with MINDEF, we channelled RM41,572 in relief supplies to seven PPS in Pahang, which benefitted 1,000 people. We carried-out a similar effort at the PPS SK Bukit Changgang and RM570,000 IN TOTAL WAS CONTRIBUTED TO FLOOD RELIEF EFFORTS IN 2021 SK Labohan Dagang in Kuala Langat, Selangor, where we provided relief to 400 flood victims. With the Group’s nationwide presence, it was inevitable that some members of our own staff and their families would also be affected by the floods and BIMB took measures to provide them with the needed relief and support. A total of 49 people, comprising staff and their family members each received RM3,000 from BIMB’s CSR fund. We also engaged our customers and provided various digital channels for our customers to donate directly to those in need through the Sadaqa House crowdfunding platform via BangKIT microfinancing. FOR THE COMMON GOOD BANK I SLAM MALAYS IA BERHAD 130

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