Gwangju Bank Receives Certification Plaque from the Korean Red Cross High-Value Donor Club View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Bank (President Song Jong-wook) announced on the 25th that it held a plaque presentation ceremony for becoming the first member of the Korean Red Cross High-Value Donor Club (RCSV) in Gwangju and Jeonnam.


The Korean Red Cross High-Value Donor Club, RCSV (Redcross Creating Shared Value), is the first standardized sharing platform by the Korean Red Cross to realize corporate shared social value. It certifies the realization of social value sharing at donation milestones of 100 million, 500 million, 1 billion, 5 billion, and 10 billion KRW.


Gwangju Bank participates annually in the Korean Red Cross special membership fee fundraising and recently donated 200 million KRW as relief funds for the underprivileged to overcome the COVID-19 crisis. Since 2010, the cumulative donation amount has reached 680 million KRW, earning the certification plaque of the Korean Red Cross High-Value Donor Club (500 million KRW club).


In particular, since President Song Jong-wook took office in September 2017, he has donated 350 million KRW, actively engaging in contribution activities for local residents and the community, attracting attention.



President Song Jong-wook said, “I believe that delivering donations, social contribution activities, and financial support for the economic and social development of the region is the mission of Gwangju and Jeonnam’s representative bank,” adding, “In the future, rather than pursuing profits, we will seek values shared with local residents and share more hope with the underprivileged neighbors in our region.”


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