NongHyup Bank, University Student Volunteer Group 'N Dolphin 9th Generation' Holds Ontact Launch Ceremony View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] NH Nonghyup Bank announced on the 26th that it held the online launching ceremony for the 9th N-Dolphin university student volunteer group, which leads financial education and promotes the value of rural areas and agriculture.


Unlike previous years, this launching ceremony was held online in line with the spread of untact culture due to COVID-19. Sales headquarters in 15 regions nationwide simultaneously connected to Nonghyup Bank's own video conferencing system to complete the schedule including the appointment certificate awarding ceremony, oath reading, commemorative photo session, and OJT.


This 9th N-Dolphin consists of 102 members in 17 teams nationwide (3 teams in the Seoul area) and plans to carry out activities such as promoting the value of agriculture and rural areas, financial education for youth in underprivileged areas, acting as messengers communicating with customers, and various social contribution activities for eight months until the end of October.


Outstanding participants will be provided with various benefits such as the ‘Bank President’s Commendation,’ ‘exemption from document screening (once) when applying for employment,’ and ‘scholarship awards.’


At the launching ceremony, the 102 N-Dolphin members celebrated being active as N-Dolphins in the meaningful year of the 60th anniversary of Nonghyup’s founding and promised to accompany the journey toward the ‘100-year Nonghyup together with farmers and the people.’



Bank President Junhak Kwon said, “We will spare no effort to actively support so that the precious connections made as N-Dolphins can continue,” and urged, “Please carry out your activities with pride as the No.1 social contribution university student volunteer group of Nonghyup Bank.”


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