Nang Lang Kham

[3][4][5] Nang is also known for her philanthropic work as the co-founder and chair of the Brighter Future Myanmar Foundation, one of the biggest contributors to social and community development in Myanmar, which supports health, education, poverty reduction, and youth empowerment.

Visiting the camps and meeting the people who lost their homes and families has motivated her and her sister, Nang Kham Noung, to establish the foundation of Brighter Future Myanmar (BFM), the social initiative arm of the KBZ Group.

In March 2016, she was an invited speaker at the Most Powerful Women Asia Summit in Hong Kong, hosted by Fortune.

[1] Nang was recognized in the annual "People of the Year (2016)" list by the Irrawaddy News Agency, highlighting her as one of the emerging leaders in the private business sector.

In a groundbreaking move for Kanboza Bank in 2016, she eliminated stringent job application criteria related to gender, age, and marital status, marking a significant departure from the practices upheld for 22 years since the establishment of the bank.

[15] During a donation ceremony in 2017 for the development of Rakhine State, she garnered praise on social media for her modest attire.