Support for youth, local entrepreneurs

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Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam (BIBD) is supporting the Retro Rewind pop-up market, an event hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports in conjunction with National Family Day.

The celebration invites families to enjoy a day of nostalgia, featuring a vintage car display, movie nights, and a platform for Bruneian youth vendors and entrepreneurs.

The Retro Rewind is held until December 1 from 5pm at BIBD Connects, Taman Mahkota Jubli Emas.

The initiative underscores the bank’s commitment to fostering local entrepreneurship and empowering the younger generation to contribute to Brunei’s economic and social progress.

The Retro Rewind market reflects BIBD’s dedication to community development, showcasing its role as a partner to the government in achieving Brunei’s national aspirations. By providing opportunities for young entrepreneurs, the event promotes inclusive growth and sustainable practices, strengthening the local economy. These efforts align with Brunei’s Vision 2035 to build a skilled and productive population and a resilient economy rooted in sustainability.

BIBD’s support of this event also highlights the bank’s belief in community cohesion and the importance of legacy.

By combining entrepreneurship with a celebration of family and heritage, the Retro Rewind market fosters connections between generations, reinforcing values that sustain Brunei’s society.

It further reflects BIBD’s role in promoting sustainable practices, supporting local vendors, and encouraging responsible consumption, contributing to the nation’s long-term goals of resilience and self-reliance.

The Retro Rewind market offers a unique mix of nostalgia and entertainment, making it an ideal family outing. With a vintage car display showcasing timeless design and movie nights that bring families together, the event celebrates togetherness and the entrepreneurial spirit of Brunei’s youth.

The entrance to the Retro Rewind pop-up market. PHOTO: BIBD