Korea Securities Finance Donates 100 Million Won to Prevent COVID-19 Infection
[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon] Korea Securities Finance announced on the 4th that it donated 100 million won through the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and support damage recovery.
This donation will be used to provide masks, health supplement kits to medical staff and quarantine personnel who are devoted to preventing and treating the spread of COVID-19, as well as infection prevention supplies, daily necessities, and food support for disaster-vulnerable groups.
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Jung Wan-kyu, President of Korea Securities Finance, said, "Support for disaster-vulnerable groups, medical staff, and quarantine personnel who are struggling due to a shortage of relief supplies is urgently needed," adding, "We want to support the medical staff and related personnel who are dedicating themselves on the front lines to overcome this difficult time together with communities suffering from COVID-19. Korea Securities Finance will continue to actively participate in overcoming national disasters."
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