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Apollo Group launches expanded CSR arm

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Leading financial services company, The Apollo Group, has unveiled the APA Apollo Foundation, its newly formed corporate social investment arm.

The APA Apollo Foundation intends to focus on four areas – water security, environmental conservation, education and youth empowerment.  It was previously known as the Amini Poa Maji Maisha Trust.

Speaking during the launch, the Group CEO of Apollo, Mr Ashok Shah said that the Foundation aims to give the Kenyan people the opportunity to transform their own lives; and emphasises the need, for people, to have access to the opportunities they need to succeed in.

“The people who seek our support want nothing for free.  We provide the necessary infrastructure, but it is the communities we work with who invest their valuable time and skills to truly help themselves.  This is in line with our vision as a group to keep putting smiles in the lives of our different stakeholders”.

Next Read: APA insurance launches online ‘thank you’ portal

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