Robi initiates iftar donation in cooperation with Bidyanondo
This Ramadan, with the goodwill to stand beside the needful, Robi initiated a month long iftar campaign. This overall journey will have a collaboration with Bidyanondo Foundation.
This campaign will engage the Robi users to have an opportunity to participate in humanitarian activities through a contribution from their mobile recharge. With the support of Bidyanondo Foundation, during the month of Ramadan, Robi will provide Iftar to underprivileged families and orphans on every fixed amount of recharge from the customers.
Customers can donate to this campaign by purchasing two specific recharge bundles from the first day of Ramadan. Robi will donate Tk 30 to Bidyanondo Foundation's Iftar distribution fund on behalf of each customer on their purchase of the bundle pack of Tk 358 and Tk 399. They can enjoy 530 minutes of talk time, 1GB data and Noor subscription with a bundle recharge of Tk 358. For Tk 399 recharge, 18GB data offer and Noor subscription will be given. Offer validity is for 30 days in both the bundles.
This kind of humanitarian support programs through innovation will uplift and strengthen the significance and values of the holy Ramadan.
Robi At a Glance
Robi Axiata Limited (Robi) is a public limited company, which is owned by 61.82 percent in Axiata Group Berhad of Malaysia. This is one of the major companies in the Asian telecommunication marke. In addition to 10 percent of public shareholders in Robi, Bharti Airtel (India) is one of them that holds 28.18 percent shares.
Robi is the second largest mobile telecom operator in Bangladesh. The company is constantly bringing innovation in digital services. Over the years, Robi has built a strong telecommunication infrastructure through continuous investment to deliver these innovative services across the country. This is playing a vital role in providing digital products and services to build and grow an overall digital environment. In urban or rural spaces, Robi is proudly leveraging the walk on the path of Digital Bangladesh.
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