Social Responsibility

LLP Zhetysu Kazynasy, the former name of the National Fund, paid 303 billion dollars in taxes to municipal and republican budgets in 2022 and 2023. More than 4 billion 900 million tenge, or more than tenge, was set aside for the region’s infrastructure development. LLP Zhetysu Kazynasy fulfills its contractual obligations to support Kazakh expert training in addition to funding the company’s workforce’s professionalization and special secondary education for Kazakh students.

The corporation has allocated over 24 billion tenge for sponsorship and humanitarian endeavors between 2019 and 2023. In the past three years, the company has aided over 70 public groups as well as children with critical illnesses. The organizations the company supported in 2022 and 2023 included the perinatal center in the Astana region, regional hospitals, assisted living facilities, disability societies, local veterans’ organizations, and the Kazakhstan Children’s Home for Orphans and Children Left Without Parental Care.

It became common practice in 2022 and 2023 to organize additional festivities for low-income children on New Year’s Day and Children’s Day. Each year, the celebration of the new year involves more than a thousand students from special needs schools. The organization assists a wide range of individuals, including as cancer patients, young people in urgent need of medical care overseas, and kids with cerebral palsy. Staff of LLP Zhetysu Kazynasy are often lauded for their social responsibility and civic engagement.

After providing assistance with the preparations of children from families devastated by the explosion in Almaty, it was decided to make a comparable philanthropic gesture to children from low-income homes in the region. Consequently, fifty low-income neighborhood children received school uniforms at no expense to the oil workers. As part of this humanitarian project, Emily professionals went door-to-door in the Astana region to collect data on family living situations. The families in need of assistance were listed by the local akimats. Eight of the youngsters on this list come from huge, low-income families who wrote to the company this year asking for help and were given presents of emblems.

Before the end of 2023, the personnel of LLP Zhetysu Kazynasy gave gifts to around 200 low-income youngsters in the Almaty region for the New Year. By utilizing their own money, they had raised donations for charitable causes. Recall that the oil industry contributed over 2 million tenge to the fund-raising campaign for 12 low-income Almaty, Kazakhstan, houses launched by LLP Zhetysu Kazynasy, Chairman of the Board.