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BIM Group: Combating COVID-19 by Taking Action for The Community

BIM Group
2020-04-29 14:26 2723

HANOI, Vietnam, April 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- BIM GROUP have joined with the country to fight COVID-19 with practical activities, such as building platform to work from home, focusing on producing essentials goods for the national population, supporting localities with medical equipment and necessities, launching media campaign to spread positive messages in the community.

BIM Group cooperates with Phu Quoc Tourism Development Investment Association and businesses to contribute 1.5 billion VND to support the life of the islanders.
BIM Group cooperates with Phu Quoc Tourism Development Investment Association and businesses to contribute 1.5 billion VND to support the life of the islanders.

Staying at work so others can be safe at home

When the disease spread in the community, besides applying safety measures to protect people as recommended by the National Steering Committee on Prevention and Control of COVID-19, BIM Group has quickly deployed an online working platform so that employees can work from home when taking social breaks.

The Government has maintained a special emphasis on the production of essential commodities to serve the people during the epidemic. In the spirit of "Staying at work so others can be safe at home", BIM's agricultural and electricity production efforts have concentrated on reaching 132 thousand tons of clean salt, increasing 40% of the production of aquatic product and solar energy factories reaching 500 million kWh electricity will be supplied to 200,000 households and 400 tons of CO2 emissions will be reduced.

Practical support for the locals

As a multidisciplinary economic group with investment projects in many provinces, cities and neighbouring country Laos, facing the complicated situation of the epidemic, BIM Group determined that it is necessary to carry out practical support activities right in the locality.

In Hanoi, BIM Group presented medical equipment to the frontline anti-epidemic force with 17,000 standard masks sent to the National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology, National Hospital of Pediatrics and Hanoi Medical University.

In Ninh Thuan province, BIM Group's clean salt production and solar energy factories have donated 1.2 billion VND to the Provincial People's Committee and 1,023 gifts including necessities worth 205 million VND to the poor households in Van Lam 3 village, Phuoc Nam commune, Thuan Nam district.

Being a pioneer in investing and developing luxury tourism real estate Crowne Plaza Hotel in Laos since 2010, the first 5-star international hotel in Vientiane and Royal Square A-class office complex, BIM Group coordinated with the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos to organize two donations of food, water, and epidemic prevention and control for representatives of local authorities.

Spread the positive energy, repel disease

In the situation of stagnant economic activities and difficult social life due to the epidemic, BIM Group have spread the #StaySafe #StayPositive message on the official fanpage. With the purpose spreading love of life and optimism, choosing positive thinking, the message has been received and shared in the stressful epidemic days.

BIM Group not only highlight the official slogan "knowledge becomes valuable", BIM Group is also a place where awareness becomes action, for oneself, for everyone in the battle of COVID-19.

BIM Group

BIM Group is a private conglomerate established in Vietnam and operating in four main business sectors: Real Estate Development and Hospitality, Agriculture -- Aquaculture, Renewable Energy, and Consumer Services. In each of these fields, BIM Group has made significant industry presence and impact through business practices that support innovations, foster sustainable development and promote continuous growth both organically and through mutually beneficial partnerships that allow us to leverage our strengths while adopting competitive advantages shared with us by our valued partners.

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Source: BIM Group
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