As a company that value its role within the community, we feel called to mobilised volunteers among our employees to provide immediate assistance to the flood victims especially those who were badly affected in Selangor and Pahang, which were also two of the worst-hit states. The Puncak Semangat Group’s flood relief initiative, PSG Prihatin, managed to gather over 100 volunteers from across the Group including Commerce Dot Com Sdn Bhd (CDC). These volunteers took turns to work on different days and tasks throughout the 11-day-initiiatvie which began on 20th December 2021. Our efforts were focused on providing assistance to clean up the homes of the victims as well as public facilities such as surau and schools which have been inundated with floodwaters and mud. In the same time, flood aid kit containing essential items such as power bank, towel, blanket and toiletries as well as over-the-counter medications and basic food supply were also distributed to the victims.

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As the name suggest, the ICDC Virtual Treasure Hunt is an exciting treasure hunt challenge which was held online via virtual conference platform, Zoom Meetings. The team building programme was organised to provide an avenue for CDC employees, from across Malaysia, to interact with each other in an engaging activities. This is especially important following the Covid-19 pandemic that forced many of us to work and spend many hours at home with limited social interactions and physical activities for nearly two years. Over 100 CDC employees and 16 officers from the Ministry of Finance participated in the programme.

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Puncak Semangat Group’s (PSG’s) charity arm, Yayasan Al-Tarmidhi and Al-Bukhary Mosque are joining hands in a Ramadan charity programme to provide buka puasa meals to the Klang Valley community, particularly the underprivileged, refugees and frontliners. The charity program, which runs throughout the Ramadan month (April – May 2021), managed to raise RM210,000 of funds as well as contribution of raw food and cooking supplies such as rice and cooking oil. Among the companies which have contributed to the programme include Commerce Dot Com Sdn Bhd (CDC) which is also PSG’s subsidiary, Padiberas Nasional Berhad (Bernas), Gas Malaysia Berhad, Bank Muamalat Malaysia Berhad, MMC Corporation Berhad, Tradewinds Plantation Berhad, Malakoff Corporation Berhad, DRB-HICOM Berhad and Yayasan Al-Tarmidhi itself.

 

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