Gwangju Bank Donates 30 Million Won to Jeonnam Development Corporation View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Bank (President Song Jong-wook) announced on the 23rd that at Yeongam International Automobile Race Track, Gwangju Bank President Song Jong-wook, Jeonnam Development Corporation President Kim Cheol-shin, and other officials signed a business agreement to promote the ‘Safe Driving Experience Program’ and donated 30 million won.


The ‘Safe Driving Experience Program’ is a specialized program that leverages the unique features of the international automobile race track. It combines traffic safety education such as driving habits and traffic accident prevention with hands-on experiences of vehicle acceleration and braking performance through a ‘slalom’ (a facility where one passes through zigzag patterns quickly or with free tricks) and ‘gymkhana’ (a basic racing discipline involving driving through a complex, tangled course using driver skills), allowing anyone to indirectly experience racing on the circuit.


Gwangju Bank and Jeonnam Development Corporation, which operates the international automobile race track under consignment, agreed through this business agreement to cooperate in various connections and developments such as external promotion and participant recruitment to activate the ‘Safe Driving Experience Program.’ The donated funds will be used to revitalize the ‘Safe Driving Experience Program’ project.



Gwangju Bank President Song Jong-wook said, “Together with Jeonnam Development Corporation, we will do our best to promote the ‘Safe Driving Experience Program’ and achieve zero traffic accidents in our region,” adding, “As the representative bank of Jeonnam and Gwangju, we will continue to actively participate in various activities wherever the local community needs, fulfilling our corporate social responsibility.”


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