On the 5th (local time), after delivering COVID-19 test kits to the Indonesian Ministry of Health, Park Seong-ho, Head of Hana Bank Indonesia Corporation (second from the left), is taking a commemorative photo with local Ministry of Health officials. Photo by Hana Bank

On the 5th (local time), after delivering COVID-19 test kits to the Indonesian Ministry of Health, Park Seong-ho, Head of Hana Bank Indonesia Corporation (second from the left), is taking a commemorative photo with local Ministry of Health officials. Photo by Hana Bank

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] On the 5th (local time), Bank Hana Indonesia announced on the 6th that it donated 10,000 COVID-19 diagnostic kits to the Ministry of Health located in Jakarta, Indonesia.


The donation was made to assist the Indonesian government's efforts to prevent the spread of infection amid the ongoing "Large-Scale Social Restrictions" (PSBB) due to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases, a Bank Hana official said.


At the diagnostic kit handover ceremony, Park Seong-ho, CEO of Bank Hana Indonesia, said, "I am sincerely pleased on behalf of Bank Hana that this donation can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia," adding, "We will continue various donation activities for Indonesia in the future."



Trawan, Minister of Health of Indonesia, said, "This donation of COVID-19 diagnostic kits is a testament to the friendship not only between Bank Hana but also between Korea and Indonesia," and added, "We will ensure that it is used well in meaningful ways so that its significance is not diminished."


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