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Social Development

TMBThanachart’s social development activities commit to supporting youth and communities for better and sustainable life, reflecting the Make REAL Change philosophy. The activities follow key strategic areas below:

Moreover, the Bank also partners with several organizations such as why i why Foundation, Yuvabadhana Foundation, Volunteerspirit Network, Faculty of Social Administration and Puey Ungphakorn School of Development Studies, Thammasat University, and W academy to partner and drive sustainable community and youth development initiatives.


FAI-FAH for Youth

By supporting youth development, we are committed to respecting children’s rights aligned with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Children’s Rights and Business Principles.

  • FAI-FAH Learning Centers by TTB: At present, there are 5 learning centers namely, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Pracha-Uthit, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Chan, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Bangkok Noi, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Samut Prakarn, and FAI-FAH Learning Center at Nonthaburi. The objective of all FAI-FAH Learning Centers is to teach people how to do something themselves rather than just do it for them. It provides opportunities for youth in the community between the age of 12-17 years old to make use of their free time by learning art and life skills for free. Youth participants can use what they have learned for self-development and help their family and the surrounding society change for the better. In addition, this year we included financial knowledge course through Fun for Fin “FAI-FAH Youths learn how to save and spend” project. The course is provided to FAI-FAH youths annually from July to October to foster good financial behaviors in saving and conscious spending. More details on five learning centers can be found at https://www.ttbfoundation.org/en/about-us/about-fai-fah.php
  • Like a Thai by FAI-FAH ttb: This year, the content and format of the project have been updated in line with current situation. A competition to promote Thai culture with no bullying was held, awarded by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Royal Trophy and scholarship. A total of 3,541 youths from 351 schools nationwide participated in the competition through www.เท่อย่างไทย.com.


FAI-FAH for Communities

The Bank encourages our employees across the nation to engage and give back to society through FAI-FAH for Communities Projects. Since 2014, the Bank volunteers inspired more than 262 projects.

Social Development Priorities and KPIs

Social Development

TMBThanachart’s social development activities commit to supporting youth and communities for better and sustainable life, reflecting the Make REAL Change philosophy. The activities follow key strategic areas below:

Moreover, the Bank also partners with several organizations such as why i why Foundation, Yuvabadhana Foundation, Volunteerspirit Network, Faculty of Social Administration and Puey Ungphakorn School of Development Studies, Thammasat University, and W academy to partner and drive sustainable community and youth development initiatives.


FAI-FAH for Youth

By supporting youth development, we are committed to respecting children’s rights aligned with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Children’s Rights and Business Principles.

  • FAI-FAH Learning Centers by TTB: At present, there are 5 learning centers namely, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Pracha-Uthit, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Chan, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Bangkok Noi, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Samut Prakarn, and FAI-FAH Learning Center at Nonthaburi. The objective of all FAI-FAH Learning Centers is to teach people how to do something themselves rather than just do it for them. It provides opportunities for youth in the community between the age of 12-17 years old to make use of their free time by learning art and life skills for free. Youth participants can use what they have learned for self-development and help their family and the surrounding society change for the better. In addition, this year we included financial knowledge course through Fun for Fin “FAI-FAH Youths learn how to save and spend” project. The course is provided to FAI-FAH youths annually from July to October to foster good financial behaviors in saving and conscious spending. More details on five learning centers can be found at https://www.ttbfoundation.org/en/about-us/about-fai-fah.php
  • Like a Thai by FAI-FAH ttb: This year, the content and format of the project have been updated in line with current situation. A competition to promote Thai culture with no bullying was held, awarded by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Royal Trophy and scholarship. A total of 3,541 youths from 351 schools nationwide participated in the competition through www.เท่อย่างไทย.com.


FAI-FAH for Communities

The Bank encourages our employees across the nation to engage and give back to society through FAI-FAH for Communities Projects. Since 2014, the Bank volunteers inspired more than 262 projects.

Social Development Priorities and KPIs

Social Development

TMBThanachart’s social development activities commit to supporting youth and communities for better and sustainable life, reflecting the Make REAL Change philosophy. The activities follow key strategic areas below:

Moreover, the Bank also partners with several organizations such as why i why Foundation, Yuvabadhana Foundation, Volunteerspirit Network, Faculty of Social Administration and Puey Ungphakorn School of Development Studies, Thammasat University, and W academy to partner and drive sustainable community and youth development initiatives.


FAI-FAH for Youth

By supporting youth development, we are committed to respecting children’s rights aligned with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Children’s Rights and Business Principles.

  • FAI-FAH Learning Centers by TTB: At present, there are 5 learning centers namely, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Pracha-Uthit, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Chan, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Bangkok Noi, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Samut Prakarn, and FAI-FAH Learning Center at Nonthaburi. The objective of all FAI-FAH Learning Centers is to teach people how to do something themselves rather than just do it for them. It provides opportunities for youth in the community between the age of 12-17 years old to make use of their free time by learning art and life skills for free. Youth participants can use what they have learned for self-development and help their family and the surrounding society change for the better. In addition, this year we included financial knowledge course through Fun for Fin “FAI-FAH Youths learn how to save and spend” project. The course is provided to FAI-FAH youths annually from July to October to foster good financial behaviors in saving and conscious spending. More details on five learning centers can be found at https://www.ttbfoundation.org/en/about-us/about-fai-fah.php
  • Like a Thai by FAI-FAH ttb: This year, the content and format of the project have been updated in line with current situation. A competition to promote Thai culture with no bullying was held, awarded by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Royal Trophy and scholarship. A total of 3,541 youths from 351 schools nationwide participated in the competition through www.เท่อย่างไทย.com.


FAI-FAH for Communities

The Bank encourages our employees across the nation to engage and give back to society through FAI-FAH for Communities Projects. Since 2014, the Bank volunteers inspired more than 262 projects.

Social Development Priorities and KPIs

Social Development

TMBThanachart’s social development activities commit to supporting youth and communities for better and sustainable life, reflecting the Make REAL Change philosophy. The activities follow key strategic areas below:

Moreover, the Bank also partners with several organizations such as why i why Foundation, Yuvabadhana Foundation, Volunteerspirit Network, Faculty of Social Administration and Puey Ungphakorn School of Development Studies, Thammasat University, and W academy to partner and drive sustainable community and youth development initiatives.


FAI-FAH for Youth

By supporting youth development, we are committed to respecting children’s rights aligned with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Children’s Rights and Business Principles.

  • FAI-FAH Learning Centers by TTB: At present, there are 5 learning centers namely, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Pracha-Uthit, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Chan, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Bangkok Noi, FAI-FAH Learning Center at Samut Prakarn, and FAI-FAH Learning Center at Nonthaburi. The objective of all FAI-FAH Learning Centers is to teach people how to do something themselves rather than just do it for them. It provides opportunities for youth in the community between the age of 12-17 years old to make use of their free time by learning art and life skills for free. Youth participants can use what they have learned for self-development and help their family and the surrounding society change for the better. In addition, this year we included financial knowledge course through Fun for Fin “FAI-FAH Youths learn how to save and spend” project. The course is provided to FAI-FAH youths annually from July to October to foster good financial behaviors in saving and conscious spending. More details on five learning centers can be found at https://www.ttbfoundation.org/en/about-us/about-fai-fah.php
  • Like a Thai by FAI-FAH ttb: This year, the content and format of the project have been updated in line with current situation. A competition to promote Thai culture with no bullying was held, awarded by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Royal Trophy and scholarship. A total of 3,541 youths from 351 schools nationwide participated in the competition through www.เท่อย่างไทย.com.


FAI-FAH for Communities

The Bank encourages our employees across the nation to engage and give back to society through FAI-FAH for Communities Projects. Since 2014, the Bank volunteers inspired more than 262 projects.

Social Development Priorities and KPIs