NongHyup Bank Produces Support Video for Korea with GWSN
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Haeyoung] NH Nonghyup Bank announced on the 19th that it has produced and released a support video for the Republic of Korea with the female idol group GWSN (Gongwon Sonyeo) and will hold a social network service (SNS) event.
This video is based on the Republic of Korea support song sung by GWSN and contains a message of encouragement to various social groups such as small business owners, small and medium-sized enterprises, farmers, medical staff, students, and housewives who are struggling due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), urging everyone to overcome and get through these difficult times together.
From the 19th of this month until the 3rd of next month, Nonghyup Bank will hold an event on its official SNS where viewers who watch the video and write supportive comments will be entered into a draw to win a meal agricultural product package worth 50,000 KRW, aimed at helping farmers in difficulty, with 100 winners receiving the prize.
Son Byunghwan, President of Nonghyup Bank, said, "Although the entire nation is going through a difficult time due to COVID-19, we produced the Republic of Korea support video with the hope that everyone will unite and overcome this together. Nonghyup Bank will do its best efforts not only to provide financial support to overcome COVID-19 damages but also to get through this period together with farmers, customers, and the public."
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