The National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) celebrated Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day with a vibrant and inclusive event at its Karachi headquarters, emphasizing unity and national pride. The ceremony brought together NBP leadership, employees, and their families, and featured a special performance by children from Deaf Reach School who delivered the national anthem in sign language, underlining a message of inclusion and shared patriotism.
The festivities included the hoisting of the national flag, singing of the national anthem, and a traditional cake-cutting ceremony. The participation of the Deaf Reach School children was seen as a powerful reminder that love for the country transcends words, highlighting the importance of unity and inclusiveness in building a stronger nation.
NBP President Rehmat Ali Hasnie addressed the gathering, recognizing Independence Day as a moment to reflect on the resilience and sacrifice that led to Pakistan’s freedom. He expressed pride in the country’s achievements and reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to contributing to Pakistan’s economic and social progress. Hasnie emphasized that NBP aims to support national development by expanding access to financial services, fostering entrepreneurship, and encouraging sustainable growth.
As Pakistan marks its 78th year of independence, the National Bank of Pakistan reiterated its dedication to the nation’s continued growth, prosperity, and unity. The event served as a reminder of the enduring commitment required from all citizens to honor the sacrifices of the past and to work together towards a brighter future for generations to come.