Gwangju Bank Donates 10 Million KRW Scholarship to Gangjin County Residents Scholarship Foundation
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] Gwangju Bank announced on the 26th that it donated 10 million won in scholarships to the Gangjin County Residents Scholarship Foundation at Gangjin County Office on the 25th, attended by Lee Seung-ok, Gangjin County Governor, and Choi Young, Vice President of Gwangju Bank.
Choi Young, Vice President of Gwangju Bank, said, “As the representative bank of Jeonnam and Gwangju, we will take the lead in various social contribution activities to nurture local talents so that the talents who will lead the future of our region can freely grow and design their dreams.”
Gwangju Bank carries out various social contribution activities to discover and nurture local talents.
Last year, it donated 20 million won each to the Suncheon City Talent Development Scholarship Association and the Gwangju Hanmaeum Scholarship Foundation, and through the Gwangju Bank Scholarship Association established in 1981, it has supported a total of about 3.3 billion won in scholarships to approximately 4,000 local scholarship students.
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In addition, through social contribution projects such as “Hope Blossoms Study Rooms” (currently 63 branches selected) and “Hope Blossoms Dream Trees” (currently 4 branches selected), it continues to support local children and youth to nurture their dreams despite difficult circumstances. More than 80% of total hires are allocated and selected from Gwangju and Jeonnam regions, and university student ambassadors are selected to provide workplace experience opportunities. The bank is also leading in hiring local talents and supporting local youth in various ways.
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