Support Fund for Emergency Relief Supplies Purchase Including Masks and Hand Sanitizers

On the 23rd, Kibo donated 3 million won to the Busan Dong-gu Senior Club to support vulnerable groups in the Busan area affected by COVID-19. From the left, Donghun Lee, Director of Busan Dong-gu Senior Club, and Segyu Park, Auditor of Kibo.

On the 23rd, Kibo donated 3 million won to the Busan Dong-gu Senior Club to support vulnerable groups in the Busan area affected by COVID-19. From the left, Donghun Lee, Director of Busan Dong-gu Senior Club, and Segyu Park, Auditor of Kibo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Korea Technology Finance Corporation (Chairman Jung Yoon-mo, hereinafter referred to as Kibo) announced on the 24th that it donated 3 million won to the Busan Dong-gu Senior Club to support vulnerable groups in the Busan area who are facing crises due to exposure to infectious diseases amid the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


The Busan Dong-gu Senior Club plans to use Kibo's donation to purchase and provide safety supplies such as masks and hand sanitizers to prevent infections among those who have relatively weak immunity to diseases but inevitably have frequent contact with the outside world for their livelihood.



Kibo also conducted an emergency joint labor-management donation on the 4th for vulnerable children in the Busan area who are struggling due to COVID-19, and on the 11th, donated 10 million won and 300 blood donation certificates. Additionally, Kibo continues various community contribution activities, such as forming a sisterhood relationship with Cheoltuk Market near its headquarters to revitalize traditional markets.


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