Gwangju Bank Donates 10 Million Won Each to Yeosu City and Naju City Halls
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Bank (President Song Jong-wook) announced on the 2nd that it visited Yeosu City Hall and Naju City Hall consecutively to deliver donations of 10 million won each to overcome the COVID-19 crisis.
The donated funds will be used to prevent the spread of COVID-19, alleviate the damage caused by COVID-19 to the citizens of Yeosu and Naju, and manage their health.
Song Jong-wook, President of Gwangju Bank, said, "As anxiety among local residents grows due to COVID-19 and the local economy continues to stagnate, Gwangju Bank will do its best to fulfill its role as the representative bank of Jeonnam and Gwangju to embrace the pain of local residents and overcome the crisis facing the region together." He added, "We will actively respond to the serious situation of COVID-19, do our best to protect customers, local residents, and employees, and cooperate with related organizations to devise various measures such as financial support, taking the lead in preventing the spread of COVID-19."
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Prior to this, on the 28th of last month, Gwangju Bank visited Jeonnam Provincial Office to deliver 30,000 masks, and visited Mokpo City Hall and Suncheon City Hall to deliver donations of 10 million won each to overcome the COVID-19 crisis. It plans to deliver 30,000 masks to Gwangju Metropolitan City in the future.
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