At the '1 Million Masks Delivery Ceremony' held on the 27th at the OK Financial Group headquarters located in Jung-gu, Seoul, attendees including (from left) Jeong Gil-ho, CEO of OK Savings Bank, Seok Jin-wook, coach of the OK Savings Bank volleyball team, Choi Yoon, chairman of OK Financial Group, Park Se-ri, coach of the Tokyo Olympics women's golf national team, and Seon Dong-yeol, former coach of the Olympic baseball national team, are posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by OK Financial Group

At the '1 Million Masks Delivery Ceremony' held on the 27th at the OK Financial Group headquarters located in Jung-gu, Seoul, attendees including (from left) Jeong Gil-ho, CEO of OK Savings Bank, Seok Jin-wook, coach of the OK Savings Bank volleyball team, Choi Yoon, chairman of OK Financial Group, Park Se-ri, coach of the Tokyo Olympics women's golf national team, and Seon Dong-yeol, former coach of the Olympic baseball national team, are posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by OK Financial Group

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] OK Financial Group, which includes affiliates such as OK Savings Bank and OK Capital, donated 1 million dental masks to children and adolescents.


OK Financial announced on the 27th that it held a ceremony to deliver 1 million masks at the OK Financial Group headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul.


The masks will also be distributed to vulnerable groups in domestic child welfare facilities struggling due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), as well as overseas Koreans including students and staff of 31 Korean schools in 16 countries.


The event was attended by sports figures such as Sun Dong-yeol, former head coach of the men's national baseball team; Park Se-ri, head coach of the women's golf national team at the Tokyo Olympics; Seok Jin-wook, head coach of the Ansan OK Savings Bank Rush & Cash professional volleyball team; as well as Kwon Oh-hyun, director of the Overseas Education Support Center; Shin Jeong-chan, president of the Korea Child Welfare Association; Bang Young-tak, chairman of the Korea Child and Youth Group Home Association; and Jung Gil-ho, CEO of OK Savings Bank.



Choi Yoon, chairman of OK Financial, said, "We will support the delivery of masks to frontline schools before the reopening of schools so that Korea's young talents at home and abroad can receive education more safely and healthily."


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