Community Support

Player Sponsorship 


As part of our commitment to sports development, SSS continues to provide 2 national team cricket players with a monthly stipend of Rs. 30,000 each. The support provided to the players has been showing positive effects and are reflected as such in their performances in the national team as well as the several national league tournaments. SSS also provided both players with playing kits and other necessary equipment.​ 




Sipradi Football for Future 

SSS in collaboration with Kathmandu Kickers, initiated for free football training clinics aimed to encourage girls across all seven provinces to pursue careers in football. As part of the initiative, three successful training sessions were conducted in Province 1 (Dharan) and Province 2 (Janakpur) and Province 4 (Pokhara) during April and May 2025. These sessions were met with great enthusiasm, training opportunities and emphasizing the positive impact with 653 girls taking part across the 3 provinces. Training clinics in the remaining 4 provinces are planned for the next fiscal year. 




Football and Running 

In order to help fulfil the potential of future sportspersons and encourage children to aim for professional success in the field of sports, SSS partnered with Kathmandu Kickers Football Academy and Karnali Sports Club to fund the football training expenses of 5 children between ages 12 and 14 years as well as ultra-marathon running training for 5 children between ages 14 to 20 years. ​


  

 


Wheelchair Donation

40 units of wheelchairs (WHO approved design) were donated to Spinal Injury Rehabilitation Centre and 1 unit to KMC ward-13 senior citizen resident in an effort to support the disabled/ injured patients who need to rely on them throughout their life and come from under privileged financial backgrounds.








Sipradi Trail Run

In order to encourage team bonding, unity as well as raise awareness on importance of good health and fitness, second edition of Sipradi Trail Run was organised in Hetauda with more than 150 participants and volunteers from Hetauda, Birgunj and Simara branches; in Butwal with more than 300 participants and volunteers from Butwal and Bhairahawa branches and in Pokhara with more than 300 participants and volunteers. Participants and volunteers in all events included insource and outsourced employees, major customers, channel partners, bankers and local government officials. 





Community Support