Pepper Savings Bank Women's Volleyball Team Home Base Confirmed as Gwangju City View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The home base of the Pepper Savings Bank Women's Volleyball Team, the 7th women's volleyball team, has been confirmed as Gwangju Metropolitan City.


Lee Byung-hoon, a member of the National Assembly (Democratic Party of Korea, Gwangju Dong-gu Nam-gu Eul), announced on the 10th that Pepper Savings Bank has confirmed Gwangju as its home base and is scheduled to hold a signing ceremony with Gwangju City on the 13th.


Pepper Savings Bank visited Gwangju in person to conduct a site inspection to decide on the home base issue, and has been negotiating with Gwangju City regarding necessary facilities and specific support matters.


Rep. Lee said, "The establishment of Pepper Savings Bank's Gwangju home base has been confirmed. Matthew Jang, CEO of Pepper Savings Bank, conveyed that Gwangju has been confirmed as the home base," adding, "This achievement was made possible through the solid infrastructure and volleyball enthusiasm, the active efforts of Gwangju City led by Mayor Lee Yong-seop, persuasion from the political circles, and the overwhelming support of the citizens."



Meanwhile, Pepper Savings Bank was born in October 2013 by acquiring Neulpureun Savings Bank. At the time of acquisition, its assets were 190 billion KRW, and now it is the third largest savings bank in Korea with assets reaching 4.6 trillion KRW. Its main business areas are Gyeonggi and Incheon regions.


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