TBC to Award 200 Children with Scholarships in 2019
TBC has presented a report to society and introduced projects implemented within the framework of corporate social responsibility. The company’s CSR projects are united around five directions: Business Support, Heritage, Culture, TBC Team, and Future Generation.
The last will be a special niche for TBC in 2019: the company will award 200 special children with scholarships within a new project.
Within business support is the annual Business Awards, the largest business event in Georgia. To support SMEs, the educational and informative platform www.tbcbusiness.ge is available with information on useful initiatives and products for business. Two years into the initiative, 410 startups have been funded with more than 83 million GEL.
The preservation of heritage is one of TBC Banks’s priority issues, and #წერექართულად (#WriteinGeorgian) is one of its largest projects in this direction, uniting popularization initiatives of the Georgian alphabet, including Kartulad.ge, the first Georgian platform developed with Microsoft, ‘Introduction to the Georgian Language.’
Support for the future generation is especially important for TBC. The charitable online platform Statusdonates.ge on behalf of TBC status and its users promotes development and success among the new generation. TBC is a partner of such events as the Leonardo Da Vinci and the Millennium Innovation Contest for inventors and researchers.
Culture support is another of the main directions of TBC. An example of this is the literary prize Saba, which was held in Frankfurt, the largest Georgian platform of electronic and audio books www.saba.com.ge; Artarea; the Georgian Channel Culture; many cultural events in TBC Gallery and TBC Art Gallery; Project 12; Kolga Tbilisi photo; Tbilisi Architectural Biennale and others.
TBC counts 26 years of existence and has over 8000 employees. The Tbiliselebi Foundation was created in 2009 with over 4 000 000 GEL.
In 26 years, TBC has donated 110 million GEL in CSR projects and charity and has financed more than 1,000 talented youngsters.