Co-founders of Kaspi.kz, one of the region’s most prominent fintech companies, Vyacheslav Kim and Mikhail Lomtadze, will transfer 20 billion tenge ($44.6 million) to help people affected by devastating floods in Kazakhstan, reported Kazinform on April 17.
The allocated funds will be sent to the North Kazakhstan and Akmola Regions to restore, purchase and construct housing.
“We sympathize with those who are left homeless, as does the entire nation. Thousands of families have been evacuated and it is unknown when they will be able to return to their homes. In some settlements, the water continues to rise. This misfortune leaves no one indifferent. The state, business, and our citizens are doing everything possible to make life better for people in the affected regions as quickly as possible,” said Kim.
“Our beloved clients, partners and employees live in the affected regions. … Unfortunately, the situation remains disastrous in a number of regions. We consider it our civic duty to support the President’s initiative and be useful to the country at this difficult moment,” said Lomtadze.(Source:astanatimes)
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