The bar-tailed godwit belongs to the sandpiper family. In summer, you can find the bar-tailed godwit in Europe and Asia before it moves on to Alaska. Known for their incredible long-distance flights during migration, these birds are often seen in large flocks, inhabiting estuarine mudflats, beaches, and mangroves.
Navigating successfully
Resilience and endurance are crucial to achieving long-term success, a concept illustrated by both nature and business. Each year, the impressive bar-tailed godwits embark on a rigorous journey as they migrate, flying non-stop from Alaska to New Zealand, crossing over 11,000 kilometres. Godwits prepare meticulously for their migration journey. They streamline their bodies to ensure their journey is successful by shrinking their digestive organs and storing fat in the body to continue flying for days and nights for survival.
At PNB Housing Finance, we also demonstrated the essence of resilience in our journey. We believed in being ready for dynamic market conditions and embracing innovation. By streamlining operations, mitigating risks, optimising resources and transforming digitally, we ensured that we navigate the challenges and push towards a long-term growth journey.
Bar-tailed godwits annually migrate
from Alaska to New Zealand
The bar-headed goose belongs to the Anatidae family. Primarily found in Central Asia, the barheaded goose moves towards Tibet, Mongolia, and Western China during summer months for breeding. They are known for undertaking one of the most challenging migrations, flying over the towering peaks of the Himalayas in order to reach their breeding region in Central Asia and wintering sites in South Asia. They can soar at altitudes of up to 7,000 meters (23,000 feet), enduring low oxygen levels and freezing temperatures.
Symbolising adaptability
Exemplifying the same spirit of adaptability, we, at PNB Housing Finance, are committed to adjusting our strategies and enhancing our offerings. Being customer-centric, we evolve with customers and their expectations. Adaptability, preparation, and a strong sense of direction enable the Company to turn challenges into opportunities.
Flying speed of a barheaded goose without wind assistance
Flamingos, the vibrant pink migratory bird, are known for travelling in large flocks usually in thousands. As winter approaches, these giant birds move out of their breeding regions in Africa, Southern Europe, and South Asia in search of warmth. They are known for their innate sense of direction as they cross thousands of kilometers each year, even sometimes travelling during the night to avoid predators and conserve energy.
In sync with teamwork
A parallel target-oriented story is also reflected in the core values of PNB Housing Finance as we work tirelessly to achieve our objectives and deliver the best results to our stakeholders. Flamingos migrate in large flocks, forming an impressive V-shape to reduce wind resistance and conserve energy. At PNB Housing Finance, we believe success is teamwork and requires focus, direction, and stability.
Flamingos are commonly spotted in Indian regions including the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, the Pulicat Lake in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, and the Chilika Lake in Odisha, among other locations.