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Leading The Way Against The Pandemic

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  Prince Real Estate provides daily necessities to 804 underprivileged Chamkarmon District families affected by the February 20 community outbreak. Prince Holding Group (“Prince Group”), one of Cambodia's largest and fastest growing conglomerates, and Chairman Neak Oknha Chen Zhi have announced plans to donate US$3 million to anti-pandemic efforts in the Kingdom in response to the Cambodian Government's call for assistance in combating the February 20, 2021 Covid-19 outbreak. This follows Chen Zhi's initial US$3 million donation in December to assist Cambodia in purchasing COVID-19 vaccines. Furthermore, Prince Real Estate, a member of Prince Group, has distributed vital food supplies to 804 families in need and 234 members of the police force in Chamkarmon District, Phnom Penh, Cambodia affected by the February 20, 2021 Covid-19 outbreak, following in the footsteps of Prince Group and Chen Zhi. While the Cambodian government has provided unprecedented assistance, accounti

Corporate Awards For Cambodia

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  Prince Group wins a Silver Stevie® Award for COVID-19 Response – Most Valuable Corporate Response, making it the category's only winner from Cambodia. Prince Holding Group (“Prince Group”), one of Cambodia's largest and fastest growing conglomerates, has been named a Silver winner in the COVID-19 Corporate Response category of the eighth annual Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards (one of the most recognisable business awards globally). Prince Group was the only Cambodian firm recognised in a category honouring Asian corporations for their excellence in COVID-19-related crisis management. The Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards are the only business awards programme that recognises workplace innovation across the Asia-Pacific region's 29 countries. For 19 years, The Stevie Awards have been widely regarded as the world's preeminent business awards, honouring achievement through programmes such as The International Business Awards®. “The recognition solidifies our belief that the private

Committing $3 Million Against Pandemic In Cambodia

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  On March 11, in light of the deteriorating situation in Cambodia as a result of the growing number of COVID-19 cases, Neak Oknha Chen Zhi ( Cambodia Prince Group Chen Zhi ), chairman of Prince Holding Group, or Prince Group, reaffirms the Group's commitment to social responsibility by announcing plans to donate $3 million to Cambodia's anti-epidemic efforts. Chen Zhi has offered assistance to the Kingdom during this difficult time and expressed strong support for Prime Minister Hun Sen's efforts to combat the ongoing epidemic. Prince Group is one of Cambodia's largest corporate conglomerates, with operations in real estate development, banking and finance, aviation, tourism, logistics, technology, food and beverages, and lifestyle. Cambodia had reported 1,163 coronavirus cases as of 7 a.m. on March 11. While more than half of the cases have been cured, the Kingdom has recently seen a surge in cases as a result of what is being referred to locally as the "February

Wealth for health in society

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  The Covid-19 pandemic of the 2020s wreaked havoc on Cambodia. 2020 will be a year of global adversity as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak. The Covid-19 pandemic claimed the lives of millions of people. Cambodia was unaffected by the pandemic. At the same time, Cambodia was hit by a devastating flood. Chen Zhi Prince Group collaborated with Cambodian authorities to assist flood victims and combat the Covid 19 pandemic. The Prince Group has been a major aid donor since April. Cambodia's Prime Minister, Hun Sen, has given him a $3 million grant to purchase a million Covid-19 vaccines. As a result, this charitable endeavour has begun. The Chen Zhi Prince Group places a high value on the country's pandemic preparedness. The Chen Zhi Prince Group announced in February 2021 that $3 million had been set aside to assist Cambodia in its fight against pandemics. Covid-19 has pledged a total of $6 million, which includes a vaccine grant from the previous year. Food was distributed to 8