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⚽ Teamwork Beyond IT: How the Naya Staff Football Club Champions ESG

 
Teamwork Beyond IT: How the Naya Staff Football Club Champions ESG

At Naya Solutions Ltd, we believe that technology alone isn’t enough to drive sustainable progress—it’s the people behind the systems that make the difference. That’s why our staff recently came together to form the Naya Solutions Football Club, an initiative that combines wellness, community, and sustainability.

This is more than just a game. It’s part of how we live our commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) values in everything we do.


🌍 Environmental Responsibility

Every match and training session is held with sustainability in mind. We use community pitches and support local grounds maintenance projects, promoting green spaces where employees and the wider community can connect. By encouraging walking, cycling, and carpooling to matches, we’re also reducing our carbon footprint—one game at a time.


👥 Social Impact

The Naya Football Club fosters inclusion, teamwork, and wellness. It gives our staff a healthy outlet beyond their IT roles, improving physical fitness and mental wellbeing. Even more importantly, the club is building bridges with local youth teams through mentorship sessions and friendly matches. By sharing skills and opportunities, we empower the next generation—just as we do with our ICT training initiatives.


🤝 Governance in Action

At Naya, governance is about leading by example. The football club operates under the same principles that guide our business: transparency, teamwork, and fairness. From scheduling matches to choosing community projects to support, decisions are made inclusively, reflecting our culture of shared accountability.


More Than a Game

The Naya Football Club is proof that ESG isn’t just about big corporate policies—it’s about small, consistent actions that align with our values. Whether on the pitch or in the office, our team plays to win the right way: with integrity, inclusivity, and responsibility.

Because at the end of the day, a stronger team builds a stronger community—and a stronger future.



👉 Follow our journey as we continue to combine technology, teamwork, and ESG impact both on and off the pitch. Website // Facebook // Twitter // LinkedIn // YouTube

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