NongHyup Bank Provides Support Worth 100 Million KRW to Over 2,000 Students in Rural Areas
Bank President Kwon Jun-hak Participates in Handover Ceremony
NongHyup Bank delivered learning kits worth approximately 100 million KRW to about 2,000 students from elementary schools and local children's centers in rural areas at Gapryong Elementary School in Ganghwa-gun, Incheon, on the 19th. Kwon Jun-hak, President of NongHyup Bank (left), is taking a commemorative photo with Choi Hyung-mok, Principal of Gapryong Elementary School (center), and Lee Jung-woo, Chairman of the Korea Student Aid Foundation (right) after the delivery ceremony.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] NH Nonghyup Bank announced on the 21st that it delivered learning kits worth approximately 100 million KRW to about 2,000 elementary school and community child center students in rural areas.
The delivery ceremony held on the 19th at Gapryong Elementary School in Ganghwa-gun, Incheon, was conducted with a minimal number of participants, including Bank President Junhak Kwon and Korea Student Aid Foundation Chairman Jungwoo Lee, to comply with COVID-19 prevention guidelines.
The support items consisted of EBS textbooks, stationery sets, and processed Korean rice products, which were distributed to a total of about 2,000 elementary school students.
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President Kwon stated, "I hope that the learning kits delivered this time will help elementary school students and community child center students in rural areas nurture their dreams even a little," adding, "Nonghyup Bank will continue to fulfill its fundamental role as a warm bank that shares affection with neighbors in need in 2021 as well."
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