The New Building Society Limited is committed to creating a positive impact on society, local communities and the environment, addressing the issues that are important to us. This is fundamental to the Society’s strategic business objectives and every year the  members mandate the Board to set aside a sum of money to be donated to Charity and support Educational Ventures. We have over the years made contribution through our donations either on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis to organizations for the elderly, orphanages, humanitarian foundations, as well as counselling and community projects

Below are moments of our recent initiatives to better our community

Mr. Roger Harper, President of the Georgetown Cricket Association (GCA), accepts NBS’ Sponsorship cheque for the Second Division 40-Over Cricket Competition from the Society’s CEO/Director/Secretary, Mr. Anil Kishun. NBS Directors and other members of the GCA look on approvingly. This marks the Society’s seventh Sponsorship of this tournament. Amazingly, sixteen players who played in this Competition represented Guyana at various levels in 2018. Also, six players represented West Indies at Under-15, Under-17 and Under-19 levels. Two players, Keemo Paul & Sherfane Rutherford are members of the WI senior team, having played in the NBS competition in the past.
Mr. Philbert Moore, Chairman of the Community Development Council No. 77 Housing Scheme at Corriverton collects two trophies from members of staff of the New Building Society to reward students in the area who excelled at the National Grade Six Assessment 2018.

NBS’ CEO, Mr. Anil Kishun presents three trophies to an Officer of the Guyana Police Force’s Sports Secretariat for the 200 M ‘B’ Class Event at Force’s Annual Athletic and Swimming Championship. Other NBS and Guyana Police Force Officials were in attendance.
Mr. Rana Persaud, Manager of the Berbice Operations hands over the Society’s Sponsorship Cheque to Mr. Hilbert Foster, President of the Berbice Cricket Board for the NBS 40-Overs Second Division Cricket Tournament for Teams in Berbice. Over eighty teams were expected to be involved. West Indies batting sensation, Shimron Hetmyer, is a product of this tournament.
Mrs. Gleniss Ramsahoi, Manager of NBS’ Mackenzie Branch, presents Ms. Marcia Brisport, Head Teacher of Watooka Day Primary with a Trophy for that School’s Annual Prize Giving Exercise in the presence of other members of staff.