Posted on February 21st, 2010 by Cobus
Bayport sponsorship initiatives seek to give assistance where assistance is due, improving the lives of communities and giving back to the communities form whence Bayport Financial Services’ clients come. We believe in investing in Africa and its people.
The Bayport sponsorship programmes that we run are mostly in the domains of healthcare, education and sports. Bayport Financial Services have assisted sports teams with making sporting days happen and assisted with the provision of sports uniforms for needy teams. Our involvement in education has brought about school building upgrades and we have invested extensively in healthcare through renovating and extending hospital facilities.
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Posted on February 20th, 2010 by Cobus
Many Bayport community initiatives have changed African lives and have empowered entire communities to improve and empower themselves. Bayport Financial Services is not only a credit provider in Africa, but also an investor in the communities from whence our clients come.
Bayport community initiatives include many education and healthcare programmes that emphasise our firm belief that a community and society cannot prosper if it is not healthy and educated. This has prompted us to invest in school improvements, hospital extensions and assisting sports teams with sponsorships and uniforms. Bayport Financial Services’ education programmes also sponsor many excellent learners who cannot financially afford to further their studies.
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Posted on February 19th, 2010 by Cobus
Bayport relief initiatives have changed many African lives. It is our way of ploughing back resources into the communities from whence our client base originates. Bayport Financial Services’ community assistance programmes are mostly in the domains of healthcare, education and sport.
However, Bayport relief programmes focus more on immediate and serious needs. In this vein, Bayport has given assistance to flood and landslide victims in Uganda, including 200kg of Cassava cuttings and 200kg of maize seeds to help people get back on their feet. We have also donated crutches to Butaleja PWD (People With Disabilities). These initiatives indicate our firm belief that Bayport Financial Services has a responsibility in the communities where it does business.
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Posted on February 18th, 2010 by Cobus
Bayport Financial Services gives back to the communities where our client base is, whatever the country we are active in. Bayport community involvement includes sponsorship programmes in the domains of sports, healthcare and education.
Bayport community projects have included renovations and additions to school buildings and extensions to hospitals and hospital facilities. Bayport Financial Services has also assisted landslide and flood victims in Uganda and we have sponsored needy sports teams with uniforms and finances. Bayport frequently sponsors excellent learners who do not have the financial means to further their studies. Bayport’s community involvement aims to improve the lives of all Africans.
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Posted on February 17th, 2010 by Cobus
Numerous Bayport healthcare initiatives and sponsorship programmes have aimed to uplift communities where we are present. We firmly believe that a community and society cannot prosper unless it is educated and healthy; therefore, Bayport Financial Services sponsor programmes in these domains.
The Bayport healthcare programmes include initiatives like the addition of a wing to the Zambian National Service New Hospital. In addition to Bayport Financial Services’ contributions to healthcare, we also extensively contribute to education, rewarding excellent scholars who do not have the financial means to further their studies. Many of these initiatives have become permanent, annual sponsorships in promising talent.
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