Kuala lumpur: CIMB Islamic Bank Berhad ('CIMB Islamic' or 'the Bank') has recently committed RM20 million to drive environmental conservation and restoration initiatives across Malaysia from 2026 to 2030. The renewed pledge, channelled through the Bank's flagship EcoSave-i savings account ('EcoSave-i'), highlights CIMB Islamic's long-term dedication to responsible finance, community empowerment, environmental education and conservation, in alignment with CIMB Group's purpose to advance customers and society. According to BERNAMA News Agency, the commitment was formalised at the CIMB Islamic Green Showcase, in collaboration with nature conservation partners including Amanah Warisan Negara ('AWAN'), The Habitat Foundation, Reef Check Malaysia, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris ('UPSI'), Malaysia Nature Society, WWF-Malaysia, Malaysia Forest Fund, Forest House, Leap Spiral, Your Idea Maker, Free Tree Society, and Penang Institute. The Bank has also renewed its agreement with AWAN, the primary custodian of Tama n Tugu, to extend the Taman Tugu Adoption and Nature Education Programme for another two years.