Jin Ok-dong, President of Shinhan Bank (right in the photo), and Kim Jin-hong, Chairman of the Shinhan Bank Labor Union, are participating in the Love Blood Donation Sharing Campaign to overcome the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at the Shinhan Bank headquarters located in Jung-gu, Seoul, on the 28th.

Jin Ok-dong, President of Shinhan Bank (right in the photo), and Kim Jin-hong, Chairman of the Shinhan Bank Labor Union, are participating in the Love Blood Donation Sharing Campaign to overcome the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at the Shinhan Bank headquarters located in Jung-gu, Seoul, on the 28th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Haeyoung] Shinhan Bank conducted a blood donation sharing campaign to overcome the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on the 28th at its headquarters located in Jung-gu, Seoul.


This blood donation sharing campaign was organized to actively participate in solving the blood shortage problem and fulfill the role of a corporate citizen contributing to society, simultaneously with the prompt implementation of the "Joint Declaration of Financial Labor-Management-Government for Overcoming the COVID-19 Crisis."


Shinhan Bank and the Korean Red Cross maintained sufficient distance by adjusting the spacing of the blood collection areas to prevent infection among participating employees. To minimize contact with medical staff, blood donations were conducted following enhanced safety protocols, including wearing masks and vinyl gloves and using smart devices for medical questionnaires.


Since 2001, Shinhan Bank has been conducting blood donation sharing campaigns to help those struggling with blood shortages. Especially at this event, 1,004 blood donation certificates separately donated by employees were contributed, symbolizing the opening of frozen hearts due to COVID-19 and overcoming the crisis together.


Jin Okdong, the bank president who participated in the blood donation, said, "I joined the blood donation sharing campaign to address the blood shortage, which has recently emerged as a social issue," and added, "I hope that small actions will come together to deliver warmth to every part of society striving to overcome COVID-19."



Meanwhile, Shinhan Bank continues its efforts to overcome COVID-19 by promoting projects such as "Good Connect," which solicits support ideas for vulnerable groups and small business owners affected by COVID-19, and the "Neighborhood Sharing Meal House" project, which simultaneously supports sales increases for small restaurants and meals for vulnerable groups.


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