Kim Yoon-sik, President of the National Credit Union Federation of Korea (center), who joined the relay campaign to support flower farmers, is taking a commemorative photo after handing out flower pots and traditional market gift certificates to employees. Photo by National Credit Union Federation of Korea

Kim Yoon-sik, President of the National Credit Union Federation of Korea (center), who joined the relay campaign to support flower farmers, is taking a commemorative photo after handing out flower pots and traditional market gift certificates to employees. Photo by National Credit Union Federation of Korea

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] The National Credit Union Federation of Korea announced on the 26th that it has joined the "Flower Bucket Challenge," a relay campaign to support flower farmers struggling due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


On the 25th, Kim Yoon-sik, Chairman of the National Credit Union Federation, presented flowerpots and traditional market gift certificates to 40 cleaning service workers who have been working hard to maintain disinfection and cleanliness at the central office building, and also gifted flowerpots to about 140 call center employees to express his gratitude.



Chairman Kim said, "I am pleased to be able to express my gratitude to those who quietly keep their positions and do their best despite the crisis of COVID-19 through this campaign," adding, "I hope this opportunity will help flower farmers even a little. The Credit Union will continue to actively participate in saving flower farms by conveying hearts with flowers to precious people."


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