Brunei's Niagamas enhances accessibility with wheelchair facilities at major malls


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Niagamas Insurance Services has successfully carried out a meaningful Corporate Social Responsibility initiative aimed at improving accessibility for the public.

On March 13, the company introduced wheelchair facilities at several key shopping des-tinations across the country, including The Mall Gadong, Airport Mall, Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Complex and Rimba Point.

The initiative aims to provide greater convenience and mobility for individuals with physical challenges.

It also highlights the importance of creating accessibility and comfort. By making wheel-chairs readily available at these popular locations, Niagamas hopes to foster a more inclusive environment for all members of the community.

This effort reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to social responsibility and community well-being.

Through initiatives like these, Niagamas Insurance Services continues to demonstrate that small acts of care can make a difference in enhancing everyday experiences for the community. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

 

 

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