
The Governor of the Capital Governorate, Shaikh Hisham bin Abdulrahman Al Khalifa, received Takaud Company's CEO Luc Metivier and the company's Chief Distribution Office, Louay Ragheb.
The meeting explored aspects of bilateral cooperation through the organizing of orientation workshops to citizens regarding the importance of future financial savings.
CEO Metvier commented on the initiative: "We're glad to work with the Capital Governorate in view of its constant communication with the public through numerous local community service initiatives; and, we're looking forward to cooperation on organizing orientation workshops to individuals and families regarding the significance of savings as an essential part in the success of individuals in order to achieve their own goals and aspirations throughout life stages including post-retirement.
Governor Shaikh Hisham bin Abdulrahman Al Khalifa thanked Takaud company for its efforts aimed to increase public awareness about savings and financial planning citing the company's constructive cooperation with the Governorate in organizing such workshops as a social service to the local community.
The first of the series of workshops will be announced in January themed: "Financial Planning and Investment for the Future).
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