In its effort to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic and build capacity in the national healthcare system, JS Bank and its partners have donated Rs 10 million to the Aga Khan Health Service, Pakistan. In addition, the Bank donated another Rs. 7.35 Million to Indus Hospital for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The donation was made under the Rs 110 Million fund the Bank has deployed with its partners to counter the impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Pakistan. Addressing immediate and long-term challenges, the fund’s three-tiered strategy revolves around immediate relief through provision of rations, provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to medical and other frontline institutions, and medical and technological Research and Development. The support package will go towards virus testing, medical services to affected individuals and procurement of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kits. ‘As a responsible national company, JS Bank is committed to supporting the leaders in the fight against COVID-19.’ said BasirShamsie, President & CEO, JS Bank Limited upon extending the contribution. ‘Aga Khan Health Service, Pakistan has been at the forefront of this effort across Pakistan and we thank the entire medical fraternity for their efforts and sacrifices on behalf of the people of Pakistan.’ Abdul KarimAjanee, Chairman, Aga Khan Health Service, Pakistan acknowledged the support: “Fighting COVID-19 requires a collective and sustained effort. A KHS is partnering with corporates, government, and civil society institutions to provide access to quality health care particularly in vulnerable and remote communities. The support extended by JS Bank and its partners will help our efforts to mitigate the impact of the pandemic.”