K&H announces winners of laptop tender

K&H bank announced the winners of its tender for this year, by which the firm is distributing 64 used laptops among 37 elementary schools in the poorest regions of Hungary, the bank said in a press release today.
According to the commercial bank, the aim of the initiative is to improve the financial knowledge of elementary school students and to provide them with the appropriate electronic equipment.
The most successful tenders arrived from Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg, Hajdú-Bihar and Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, the bank noted.
“The interviewed teachers claimed that, despite ongoing IT development programs, in many Hungarian schools two or three teachers have to share one laptop, which makes it difficult for them to prepare for classes,” Head of Communication at K&H Group Nóra Horváth-Magyary said.
The delivery of the laptops valued at HUF 2.5 mln in total is expected to take place at the end of June.
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