Gyeongnam Bank Donates Traditional Market Gift Certificates to Ulsan and Changwon
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] BNK Gyeongnam Bank announced on the 21st that it donated 'traditional market gift certificates' to Ulsan City and Changwon City in Gyeongnam, ten days ahead of Chuseok.
The traditional market gift certificates worth approximately 70 million KRW each, donated by Gyeongnam Bank to the two locations, were allocated to support the purchase of Chuseok ritual items and daily necessities for the underprivileged in the region, while also helping to increase sales revenue for traditional market merchants.
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A representative from Gyeongnam Bank said, "Chuseok, a time when the whole family gathers to share warm affection, can be an even lonelier and more difficult time for neighbors who are struggling financially," adding, "We hope the traditional market gift certificates will be a heartfelt gift to welcome Chuseok."
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