Participation of Refah Bank in the project of construction of sewage treatment plant in Mashhad city

According to the financial news report, citing the public relations of Refah Kargaran Bank, Ismail Laleghani, the CEO of Refah Kargaran Bank, on the sidelines of this visit, in a joint meeting with Hossein Esmailian, the CEO of Mashhad City Water and Sewerage Company, the bank’s participation in the plan to build this treatment plant in line with the An effective role in the field of social responsibilities and with the aim of the well-being of the citizens of Mashhad and the pilgrims of Imam Reza (a.s.).
Laleghani said: In order to provide drinking water and solve the sewage problems of holy Mashhad, which receives several million pilgrims and friends of Ali bin Musi al-Reza (a.s.) every year, Refah Kargaran Bank as a social bank has participated in the construction plan of this water treatment plant, which will be put into operation next year. From its first phase, a positive step will be taken in the field of water and sewage in holy Mashhad.
He added: “Recently, we signed a memorandum of understanding with the country’s water and sewage company, and from now on, we will participate in the plans and projects of this company, which have positive effects on job creation and the welfare of our compatriots.”
In this visit, Esmailian, CEO of Mashhad Water and Wastewater Company, also appreciated the participation of Refah Kargaran Bank in the plan to build a water treatment plant in this city and said: This project is the largest water treatment plant in the east of the country. Industry and agriculture make Mashhad sacred.
He added: “Mashhad’s sewage and its overflow into the rivers have caused many problems for the citizens and the field of agricultural production. With the participation of Refah Kargan Bank, this plan will be used until next year and will reduce the problems to a great extent.”