Suez Canal Bank donates to Baheya Foundation and invites customers to support the foundation


The Suez Canal announced its donation to the baheya Foundation for Early Detection and Treatment of Breast Cancer, cooperates for a donation of sponsorship for important medical device (Incubator) in Baheya’s new Sheikh Zayed Hospital, to contribute to helping the women of Egypt.

The health sector comes at the top of the sectors that the bank attaches special importance to within the framework of strengthening all efforts of the state and civil society institutions, as the bank has intensified and increased support and cooperation with the Baheya Foundation in conjunction with the Women’s Month and on the hzoly month of Ramadan. special importance to within the framework of strengthening all efforts of the state and civil society institutions, as the bank has intensified and increased support and cooperation with the Baheya Foundation in conjunction with the Women’s Month and on the holy month of Ramadan.

In addition to this support, the Suez Canal Bank made it possible to donate to Baheya Foundation through electronic channels provided by the bank (SCB E-WALLET) and internet banking service, or by paying through Baheya Foundation account No. 66666666 in all 49 Suez Canal Bank branches nationwide.

This comes within the framework of the bank's awareness of its societal role towards all members of society, and in achieving the goals of sustainable development in the field of health by providing.

The necessary support to civil society institutions, which play an important role in supporting and assisting the Egyptian society.

The delegation of the Suez Canal Bank visited Bahia Zayed Hospital to get acquainted with the activities of the institution. It is worth noting that Bahia Zayed Hospital is an integrated medical facility for early detection and treatment of breast cancer and provides the latest methods of prevention and treatment as well as psychological support for women in their treatment stages. The project is designed to serve more than half One million women annually, and it will open soon.