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ABANCA 'Words for Galicia' initiative

ABANCA presented in Santiago in 2015 “Words for Galicia”, an initiative that will present the Galician financial institution’s actions aimed at promoting debate, entrepreneurship and the implementation of projects that allow to build a fairer and more responsible society.
ABANCA presented in Santiago in 2015 "Words for Galicia", an initiative that will present the Galician financial institution’s actions aimed at promoting debate, entrepreneurship and the implementation of projects that allow to build a fairer and more responsible society.

The presentation was attended by the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Kailash Satyarthi, with the conference "Education for a sustainable society: building innovative partnerships", as well as the special performance by the ABANCA Resuena "White Hands" choir, the choirs of the Galicia Symphonic Orchestra and Carlos Núñez.

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