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Olymp Trade donates food and clothes to 1000 plus low-income families in India

The platform shared the results of its new charity campaign

NEW DELHI, INDIA - Media OutReach - 6 December 2022 - Between October 21 and 26, Olymp Trade held Gifts from the Heart, a charity campaign in honor of Diwali.

The platform and its users collectively donated more than $30,000 to brighten up the holiday for 1,000 low-income families in India.


The global trading platform committed to donating a share of its profits to charity and encouraged its clients to do the same. The funds raised during the five-day campaign were used to prepare 1,000 aid packages for underprivileged households in Vikaspuri, New Delhi.

Along with clothes, blankets and groceries, the packages contained must-have Diwali essentials, including diyas and sweets. They were handed to the Shikhar Dhawan Foundation, which distributed them among beneficiaries in early November. Cricket star Shikhar Dhawan himself contributed to the event by producing an emotional video appeal for Gifts from the Heart.

Olymp Trade's сharitable initiatives

Established in 2014, Olymp Trade provides online brokerage services to about 88 million users worldwide, and is available in 14 languages, including Hindi.

Gifts from the Heart is the company's third charity campaign in India, following two relief missions in Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi. This endeavor is yet more proof of Olymp Trade's fundamental commitment to improving the life of local communities, aligning with the company's mission to help people from diverse backgrounds rise above their circumstances and attain financial freedom.

According to Olymp Trade's representative, the company is fully satisfied with the results of the mission:

"We are happy that Gifts from the Heart brightened up the lives of 1,000 Indian families that would otherwise have been left without holiday gifts. It was more than just another charity mission for us. We really felt that we were spreading light and hope.

Our deepest gratitude goes to Shikhar Dhawan Foundation for sending our aid to those who needed it most."

The platform will continue to make positive changes in the regions of its presence. _________________________________________________________________________________________

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