Support of 350 Million KRW for Agricultural and Rural Development and Improvement of Farmers' Welfare

Shin In-sik, President of NH Nonghyup Card (right), and Jeong Young-il, Representative of the National Movement Headquarters for Love of Rural Areas (left), held a public fund donation ceremony for the Love of Rural Areas Movement at the Nonghyup Bank headquarters in Seoul on the 8th and took a commemorative photo.

Shin In-sik, President of NH Nonghyup Card (right), and Jeong Young-il, Representative of the National Movement Headquarters for Love of Rural Areas (left), held a public fund donation ceremony for the Love of Rural Areas Movement at the Nonghyup Bank headquarters in Seoul on the 8th and took a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] NH Nonghyup Card announced on the 9th that, as part of strengthening ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management, it has donated 350 million KRW in public interest funds from card usage to the National Movement Headquarters for Love of Rural Areas (Sa) to promote the development of agriculture and rural areas and improve the welfare of farmers.


The funds delivered this time were raised by accumulating a certain percentage of the usage amounts of four types of cards, including the 'New Nongchon Sarang Check Card' and the 'BAZIC+ Card.' Going forward, the funds will be used for various Love of Rural Areas movement projects such as ▲supporting welfare supplies for vulnerable rural groups ▲activities to enhance rural value ▲volunteer work and talent sharing activities.



An NH Nonghyup Card official said, "We hope this will be a practical help in the development of rural areas and the improvement of farmers' quality of life," adding, "We will continue to promote various support projects to practice urban-rural coexistence and to lead a national consensus on the value of agriculture."


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