"Cheer Up Flower Farms"… NongHyup Bank Rose Flower Sharing Event
Center Director Jeong Woo-il (left) is presenting a rose to Director Park Sang-gil of Eugene Corporation's Management Support Office (right) while taking a commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] NH Nonghyup Bank announced on the 9th that it conducted a rose flower sharing event for employees of companies that have business with Nonghyup Bank to support flower farms struggling due to the cancellation of various events such as graduation ceremonies caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
At the event, Jeong Woo-il, Head of the Jongno Large Corporate Finance Center at NH Nonghyup Bank, and employees distributed roses and baby's breath flowers to employees of Eugene Corporation located in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, and took the lead in promoting the campaign by installing banners supporting Korean flower farms.
On the same day, the Gangnam Large Corporate Finance Center held the same event at the headquarters of Moorim Paper located in Gangnam-gu. On the 17th, employees of the Gwanghwamun Large Corporate Finance Center will hold a rose flower sharing event at the GS Construction headquarters in Jongno-gu.
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Oh Kyung-geun, Vice President of the Corporate Investment Finance Division, said, "We consider it meaningful to participate in the campaign supporting Korean flower farms in a situation where flower sales channels are difficult due to the cancellation of various events," and added, "We hope this will help flower farms that have been depressed due to COVID-19."
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