Gyeongnam and Busan Bank Pay Special Red Cross Membership Fees
[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Kim] BNK Gyeongnam Bank and BNK Busan Bank announced on the 28th that they have paid this year's special membership fees to the Gyeongsangnam-do branch of the Korean Red Cross.
The 40 million KRW special membership fees prepared jointly by Gyeongnam Bank and Busan Bank will be used for supporting vulnerable groups, disaster relief, volunteer activities, disaster psychological recovery support, youth Red Cross activities, and safety education.
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On the same day, the two banks also paid 20 million KRW in special membership fees to the Ulsan branch of the Korean Red Cross.
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