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ABOUT US


Juara Partners Sdn Bhd is one of the few Shariah Compliant Non-Bank Financial Institutions (NBFIs) endorsed by a Shariah Advisory Council registered with the Ministry of Housing and Local Government.Our financing is FinTech enabled and targeted to Civil Servants with monthly repayments via secured salary deduction channel.We strive and provide purpose-driven vital lines of credit to deserving Civil Servants that are creditworthy but underserved,addressing the widespread problem of mismatch of purpose and usage of personal financing.

Juara Partners aim to improve its community members financial well-being by providing competitive personal financial products and services,while remaining prudentially sound,socially responsible,member focused,and divided by the principles of mutual respect.

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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY


JUARA is collaboration with various entities to serve the people and community nationwide.The proceeds from Shariah Financing business operated by Juara is the contributed to the various charitable activities conducted.This is parallel to Juara’s vision of being socially responsible to the community.Juara’s is also working towards promoting financial literacy amongst the people

 

JUARA INITIATIVES:

JUARA has been primarily involved in looking after the wellbeing of the tests fortunate members of the society.Among the charitable initiatives carried out by Juara includes serving of packed meals to the homeless and providing assistance to the less fortunate.1200 healthy meals and beverages are served every week to the homeless in Kuala Lumpur.

 

JUARA also played an integral role along with Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) during the Covid-19 Movement Control Order period.Juara had assisted in the provisioning of bedding for the homeless stationed in various community halls in Kuala Lumpur.Bedding supplies include mattresses,bedsheets,pillows and pillowcase were donated to accommodate for 800 homeless individuals and 100 front liners serving during the pandemic

 

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ACCREDITATION


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