Manager Shin Yong-in of NH Bank WM Division (left in the photo) is presenting flowers to Park Jong-bok, President of the Yeongcheon Market Merchants Association, followed by a commemorative photo.

Manager Shin Yong-in of NH Bank WM Division (left in the photo) is presenting flowers to Park Jong-bok, President of the Yeongcheon Market Merchants Association, followed by a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] NH Nonghyup Bank and NH-Amundi announced on the 15th that they delivered 2,000 roses to Yeongcheon Market located in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, to support flower farmers and traditional markets struggling due to COVID-19.


The delivered roses were passed on to customers visiting the market on the same day through small business owners at Yeongcheon Market. Customers received a rose along with the items they purchased. Park Jongbok, president of the Yeongcheon Market Merchants Association, expressed gratitude to NH Nonghyup Bank’s support, saying, “The atmosphere of the entire market seems to brighten with just one flower.”


President Kwon Junhak said, “This event carries the meaning of helping flower farmers by promoting flower consumption and supporting the depressed traditional markets.” He added, “We hope the bright atmosphere and fragrance of the roses will bring vitality to the traditional market.”



NH Nonghyup Bank plans to continue flower-sharing events at traditional markets through 14 WM specialized branches nationwide, starting with this event.


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