Lee Dong-bin, President of Suhyup Bank (left), and Park Seung-gi, Chairman of the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation, are taking a commemorative photo at the main banking agreement ceremony held on the 18th at the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation in Songpa-gu, Seoul. Photo by Suhyup Bank

Lee Dong-bin, President of Suhyup Bank (left), and Park Seung-gi, Chairman of the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation, are taking a commemorative photo at the main banking agreement ceremony held on the 18th at the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation in Songpa-gu, Seoul. Photo by Suhyup Bank

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] Sh Suhyup Bank announced on the 19th that it has signed a main banking business agreement with the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation.


Through this agreement, Suhyup Bank will support various financial services of the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation and provide various benefits such as preferential interest rates and fee reductions to its employees. Additionally, a certain amount from financial transactions related to public interest marine products will be allocated to a public interest fund to contribute to marine environment conservation activities.


Furthermore, the two organizations agreed to continuously develop public interest and specialized products in the marine environment sector and to explore cooperative exchange plans with related marine and fisheries institutions to contribute to marine environment conservation activities.



The signing ceremony held the previous day at the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation in Songpa-gu, Seoul, was attended by about 10 officials, including Lee Dong-bin, President of Suhyup Bank, and Park Seung-gi, Chairman of the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation. President Lee stated, “We will provide differentiated financial products and customized services so that the employees of the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation can fully dedicate themselves to creating a healthy sea.”


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