On the 24th, Woori Asset Trust held a "Delivery Ceremony for Quarantine Supplies to Support COVID-19 Overcoming Efforts" at the auditorium of the Seoul Southern Blood Center located in Gaepo-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Lee Chang-jae (left), CEO of Woori Asset Trust, and Kim Young-gil, director of the Seoul Southern Blood Center, are posing for a commemorative photo.

On the 24th, Woori Asset Trust held a "Delivery Ceremony for Quarantine Supplies to Support COVID-19 Overcoming Efforts" at the auditorium of the Seoul Southern Blood Center located in Gaepo-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Lee Chang-jae (left), CEO of Woori Asset Trust, and Kim Young-gil, director of the Seoul Southern Blood Center, are posing for a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-ho Kim] Woori Asset Trust, a comprehensive real estate finance subsidiary of Woori Financial Group, announced on the 25th that it donated COVID-19 prevention supplies worth approximately 10 million KRW to the Seoul Southern Blood Center of the Korean Red Cross, which has been facing difficulties in blood supply due to the spread of COVID-19.


The delivery ceremony for the prevention supplies was held at the Seoul Southern Blood Center located in Gaepo-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, in compliance with quarantine guidelines, with Woori Asset Trust CEO Chang-jae Lee and Seoul Southern Blood Center Director Young-gil Kim in attendance.


The Seoul Southern Blood Center of the Korean Red Cross operates 11 blood donation centers. A total of about 170 medical staff and support department employees, including doctors, nurses, and clinical pathologists, are active there.


The donated COVID-19 prevention supplies include ▲10,000 KF94 masks ▲500 COVID-19 self-test kits, totaling approximately 10 million KRW. These will be distributed to blood donors participating in blood donation efforts on the frontlines of overcoming COVID-19 to help maintain blood supply.



Woori Asset Trust CEO Chang-jae Lee said, “We are grateful to the employees who have devoted themselves to ensuring a smooth blood supply on site for a long time amid the spread of COVID-19 and to the blood donors who participate in blood donation.” He added, “We will continue to do our best to contribute even a small part to overcoming COVID-19.”


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