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Minister of Interior Honors Housing Bank for Sponsoring World Traffic Day Initiatives - Jordan News

Minister of Interior Honors Housing Bank for Sponsoring World Traffic Day Initiatives - Jordan News

Jordan News06-05-2025
Minister of Interior Honors Housing Bank for Sponsoring World Traffic Day Initiatives The Public Security Directorate (PSD) honored Housing Bank, represented by Chief Operations Officer Ahmad Al-Khader, during a ceremony at the Cultural Palace in Al Hussein Youth City under the slogan "Slow Down... Life Ahead." اضافة اعلان Held under the patronage of Minister of Interior His Excellency Mazin Al Farrayyeh, the event was part of the directorate's celebrations for World Traffic Day and Arab Traffic Week 2025. It was attended by Major General Dr. Obaidallah Maaytah, Director of PSD, along with Brigadier General Firas Al-Rashid, Director of the Traffic Department, and several representatives from relevant official bodies. This recognition highlights Housing Bank's active and sustained role in raising traffic awareness and promoting safe driving behaviors. Through a range of initiatives, implemented independently and in partnership with national institutions and civil society organizations, the bank has consistently demonstrated its commitment to road safety. As a sponsor of the 2025 World Traffic Day and Arab Traffic Week celebrations, Housing Bank continues its long-standing support for this important cause. This sponsorship reflects the bank's broader commitment to corporate social responsibility and its dedication to tackling key societal challenges, particularly traffic accidents, which result in significant human, economic, and social losses.
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