Jeonnam Sarangui Yeolmae and Woori Bank Sign Social Contribution Agreement View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea (Chairman Nodongil·Jeonnam Sarangui Yeolmae) announced on the 22nd that it signed a social contribution business agreement with Woori Bank Gwangju·Jeonnam Business Headquarters (Head Moon Heungsik).


Woori Bank Gwangju·Jeonnam Business Headquarters placed donation boxes at 19 branches under its jurisdiction, and employees participated together to raise funds, donating the collected money and 500 hand sanitizers for COVID-19 prevention.


The business agreement and donation ceremony held at the Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea's main conference room was attended by Moon Heungsik, Head of Woori Bank Gwangju·Jeonnam Business Headquarters, Deputy Head Yoon Jinwon, Center Director Im Sukja and Deputy Branch Manager Lee Sunhee of Woori Bank KEPCO Bitgaram Financial Center, Center Director Lee Changho and Deputy Branch Manager Kim Eunyoung of Woori Bank Mokpo Financial Center, Kim Sanggyun, Secretary General of Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea, and officials from social welfare organizations.


The donated funds and hand sanitizers will be provided to neighbors in need through social welfare facilities in the region for COVID-19 prevention.


Moon Heungsik, Head of Woori Bank Gwangju·Jeonnam Business Headquarters, said, “The financial sector has considered various ways to contribute to the local community. Above all, as a partner growing together with local residents, we will not stop at temporary sharing but continue to carry out ongoing social contributions to become a financial institution that understands and communicates with the difficulties of the local community.”



Meanwhile, Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea is conducting a special fundraising campaign for COVID-19 until the end of this month. The funds raised in the region are being delivered to neighbors struggling due to COVID-19, including ▲supporting hand sanitizers and masks for community quarantine ▲providing daily necessities and living expenses for low-income households in welfare blind spots ▲providing lunch boxes and snacks for medical staff and volunteers ▲supporting medical expenses for suspected and confirmed patients.


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