On the 21st, Shin Heung-sik, Head of Management at Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO) (center in the photo), presented a donation of 60 million won to the Busan Taxi Transportation Association at the conference room on the 47th floor of the Busan International Finance Center (BIFC). He is posing for a commemorative photo with Kim Kyung-hoon, Vice Chairman of the Busan Taxi Transportation Business Association (left in the photo), and Kim Ho-deok, Chairman of the Busan Private Taxi Transportation Business Association (right in the photo).

On the 21st, Shin Heung-sik, Head of Management at Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO) (center in the photo), presented a donation of 60 million won to the Busan Taxi Transportation Association at the conference room on the 47th floor of the Busan International Finance Center (BIFC). He is posing for a commemorative photo with Kim Kyung-hoon, Vice Chairman of the Busan Taxi Transportation Business Association (left in the photo), and Kim Ho-deok, Chairman of the Busan Private Taxi Transportation Business Association (right in the photo).

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO) announced on the 22nd that it has donated 60 million won to the Busan Taxi Transportation Association.


The donation delivered the previous day will be used to support protective masks to ensure the safety and prevent infectious diseases for taxi drivers and passengers who are easily exposed to infection risks due to the resurgence of COVID-19 in the Busan area.


With the prepared donation, KAMCO purchased a total of 130,000 masks (KF80) worth 60 million won and delivered them to corporate and individual taxi transportation associations located in Busan, and the association will distribute them to about 26,000 taxi drivers in the Busan area.



Shin Heung-sik, Head of KAMCO's Management Headquarters, said, "This donation was prepared for taxi drivers who work in an environment constantly exposed to the risk of COVID-19 infection," and added, "KAMCO will continue efforts to overcome the COVID-19 crisis together with the local community."


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