Woori Financial Group Donates 'Wuhan Pneumonia' Prevention Kits to Child and Elderly Welfare Facilities View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] Woori Financial Group announced on the 30th that it will deliver prevention kits worth 100 million won to facilities used by children, the elderly, and others vulnerable to infection to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (Wuhan pneumonia).


Woori Financial plans to deliver prevention kits to welfare facilities under the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation and the Korea Senior Welfare Center Association. The kits consist of masks, hand sanitizers, and thermometers to prevent the spread of the virus through routine hygiene management.


Son Tae-seung, Chairman of Woori Financial, said, "We hope that the support of prevention kits such as masks will prevent infection damage to children and the elderly who are relatively vulnerable to virus infection," and added, "Woori Financial Group will continue to pay close attention to the safety of customers and employees at the company-wide level."



In addition to this prevention kit support, Woori Financial plans to provide quarantine masks to customers who visit Woori Bank and wish to receive them for their health and safety. It is also urgently supplying masks to employees working at Woori Bank's local subsidiaries in China and supporting masks and hand sanitizers to domestic branch employees, demonstrating a prompt response.


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