Gwangju Bank Donates 84 Million KRW to 'Hope 2021 Sharing Campaign' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] Gwangju Bank announced on the 29th that on the 28th, at its headquarters, Gwangju Bank and the Gwangju Bank Labor Union jointly donated 84 million won to the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea's 'Hope 2021 Sharing Campaign.'


Song Jong-wook, President of Gwangju Bank, said, "I hope the warm hearts of Gwangju Bank employees will be well conveyed to the underprivileged neighbors in our region, and that it will spread as a positive influence in expanding the culture of sharing in our community." He added, "As the representative bank of Gwangju and Jeonnam, we will continue to carry out various social contribution activities and do our best to fulfill corporate social responsibility."



Last year, Gwangju Bank also donated 78 million won to the 'Hope 2020 Sharing Campaign.' Additionally, through the 'Gwangju·Jeonnam Love Card,' which donates up to 0.5% of usage amounts to the social welfare community chest selected by customers, Gwangju Bank has been delivering hometown love donations to the Gwangju·Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea since 2018. They donated 130 million won in 2018, 300 million won in 2019, and another 300 million won in 2020, totaling 730 million won in donations over three years.


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