Chairman Dong-geol Lee of San-eun Joins the 'Flower Bucket Challenge' Campaign
Lee Dong-geol, Chairman of the Korea Development Bank (left), is delivering a flower basket and a potted flower to the security staff at the bank's headquarters on the 3rd.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kangwook Cho] KDB Industrial Bank announced on the 3rd that Chairman Lee Dong-geol participated in the 'Flower Bucket Challenge' campaign.
This event aims to support our flower farmers who are struggling due to social distancing and various event cancellations caused by the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
Chairman Lee delivered flower baskets and potted flowers purchased from flower complexes and farms to the bank headquarters security staff, who are working hard on the front lines of quarantine to prevent COVID-19, and to volunteers at affiliated welfare facilities.
Chairman Lee said, "Through this event, I hope to offer some help to flower farmers who are greatly affected in their livelihoods and to convey the spirit of overcoming this together."
In the relay-style 'Flower Bucket Challenge,' Chairman Lee participated after being nominated by Lee Myung-ho, President of the Korea Securities Depository.
Chairman Lee recommended Choi Hee-nam, President of Korea Investment Corporation, as the next participant.
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The Industrial Bank stated, "As a leading policy financial institution, we will do our best to overcome the national disaster situation of COVID-19 together."
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