Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – RHB Bank, in partnership with The Shout Group, has unveiled its Hari Raya 2025 campaign, “Sulaman Kebersamaan” (Belonging), which is anchored by a meaningful partnership with Baju Raya Project. Said project is aimed at bringing communities together through the spirit of giving and sharing Raya clothes.
Baju Raya Project is an annual not-for-profit initiative dedicated to collecting pre-loved Raya clothing from donors across the community. Volunteers then gather to sort, clean, and distribute these garments to orphans and single mothers.
This year, leveraging on RHB Bank’s extensive reach, the project successfully took place at the RHB Centre on Jalan Tun Razak, resulting in an extraordinary collection of close to 9,000 Raya clothes, which were then subsequently donated to 16 orphanages around Kuala Lumpur.
To complement the initiative, FCB SHOUT conceptualised and produced RHB’s Hari Raya 2025 film, which is inspired by true events surrounding Adib Khalid, the director of the Baju Raya Project. The film sheds light on the poignant stories of orphans who often feel left behind during Raya festivities, capturing the genuine essence and motivations behind the initiative.
Abdul Sani, group chief marketing officer at RHB Bank, said, “Raya clothes have always been a symbol of belonging. Malaysian families traditionally wear matching outfits during celebrations to signify kinship and unity. Sadly, orphans and the less fortunate often miss out on this heartwarming experience.”
He added, “We are glad that initiatives like Baju Raya Project exist, and I’m even prouder that this year, RHB is actively playing a role in supporting their cause. It was profoundly inspiring to see donors and volunteers unite passionately at RHB Centre to transform old clothes into new hope for those who need it most, as that truly exemplifies our brand belief of ‘Together We Progress’.”
Meanwhile, Tjer, executive creative director of FCB SHOUT, commented, “Our film is not merely about Raya clothes; it explores the deeper meaning behind them. Beyond fashion or style, this is a celebration of the power of togetherness, compassion, and empathy – all of which are core values intrinsic to Hari Raya. We wanted this film to portray a profound sense of belonging felt by not only the receivers but also the givers, so that it serves as a reminder that generosity is more than a charitable act; it’s an acknowledgment of shared humanity.”
They added, “I’m glad that the powerful lesson in unity and compassion is beautifully illustrated through the inspiring acts of the incredible people behind this initiative, and my special acknowledgment goes to our production partners at D Moving Pictures, GT Records, and Asia Pacific Videolab for doing their story justice.”
Lastly, Ong Shi Ping, co-owner of FCB SHOUT, added, “True generosity is measured not by what we give, but by the lasting impact and deep sense of belonging that we create. This story captures that thought so beautifully, encouraging us all to reflect on our shared responsibility to ensure no one feels left behind, especially during moments meant for celebration and togetherness.”