Kwon Kwang-seok (center), CEO of Woori Bank, is taking a commemorative photo with Woori Bank employees as they launch the Healthy Summer Campaign.

Kwon Kwang-seok (center), CEO of Woori Bank, is taking a commemorative photo with Woori Bank employees as they launch the Healthy Summer Campaign.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] Woori Bank announced on the 14th that it conducted the public contest project "Healthy Summer with Woori (WOORI)" to prevent the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and protect socially marginalized groups in the community from the midsummer heat.


The Woori Love Fund public contest project is a social contribution activity that has supported welfare projects for marginalized groups through social welfare facilities nationwide every year since 2009, funded by the Woori Love Fund, which is created by donations from a portion of the salaries of Woori Bank employees.


Woori Bank, together with the Korea Association of Social Welfare Centers, provided a total donation of 100 million KRW to excellent welfare facility programs that help marginalized groups prevent COVID-19 and heatwaves. In addition, summer health kits made by Woori Bank CEO Kwon Kwang-seok and employees were also delivered.



CEO Kwon said, "I hope that by gathering the hearts of our employees, we can help our neighbors overcome COVID-19 and have a healthy summer, even if just a little." He added, "We will continue to take the lead in creating a society where we live together with marginalized groups."


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