NH Savings Bank Holds 'Flower Sharing Event' to Support Floriculture Farms Struggling Due to COVID-19
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Haeyoung] NH Savings Bank announced on the 16th that it held a flower sharing event to help flower farms struggling due to the spread of COVID-19.
On the 14th, NH Savings Bank held an event at its head office sales department in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, to express gratitude to customers who have traded with them and, in celebration of Valentine's Day, gifted flower baskets made from flowers grown by local flower farms to all employees instead of chocolates. The event was organized to encourage interest in promoting flower consumption to support flower farms facing difficulties due to COVID-19.
Kim Geonyoung, CEO of NH Savings Bank, said, "The economy is shrinking due to COVID-19, and with various events being canceled, flower consumption has sharply declined, causing difficulties for flower farms. It is a time when our attention and action to increase flower consumption are necessary."
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NH Savings Bank plans to continue fostering an atmosphere that promotes flower consumption by placing flower pots in offices and encouraging employees to incorporate flowers into their daily lives.
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