1004 Employees and Family Members Participate
Non-Face-to-Face Activities Considering COVID-19

At the 21st-floor main conference room of the headquarters located in Jung-gu, Seoul, Sung Daekyu, President of Shinhan Life Insurance, and executives are participating in a volunteer activity.

At the 21st-floor main conference room of the headquarters located in Jung-gu, Seoul, Sung Daekyu, President of Shinhan Life Insurance, and executives are participating in a volunteer activity.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Shinhan Life Insurance announced on the 19th that it will operate the '1004 Day Volunteer Festival' for one month starting October 4 to support vulnerable groups domestically and internationally.


This event is a volunteer program representing Shinhan Life Insurance employees and has been held every year in the second half since 2011. This year, in line with the number 1004, 1004 employees and their families participated in the 1004 Day Volunteer Festival.


In particular, considering social distancing due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), non-face-to-face making volunteer activities are being conducted. The activities include ▲making jump ropes to strengthen the immunity of vulnerable children ▲making baby jackets for single mothers ▲making cypress pillows for elderly living alone ▲making Dokdo-love pencil cases for overseas children, and the completed products will be delivered to each vulnerable group.


On the 13th, an executive volunteer activity was held to mark the start of the volunteer festival, where each executive participated in the making volunteer activity they applied for.



A Shinhan Life Insurance official said, "Recently, face-to-face volunteer activities have become difficult due to COVID-19, but we plan to continuously seek various social contribution activities in line with the untact era to fulfill our social responsibility."


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