Kamaludin (third from left) speaking to visitors at the event.
SOME 210 underprivileged Malaysian youth graduated from Etiqa’s Socially and Economically Empowered Development programme (SEED) recently.
The corporate social responsibility programme launched in 2016 to help women and youth from poor families to be financially independent, has surpassed expectations with 85% of youth generating income and 71% of women increasing their income.
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