On the 9th, Choi Hyun-sook, CEO of IBK Capital (left), is delivering 60 million won in children's meal support funds to WeStart.

On the 9th, Choi Hyun-sook, CEO of IBK Capital (left), is delivering 60 million won in children's meal support funds to WeStart.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-ho Kim] IBK Capital announced on the 10th that it had donated 60 million KRW in meal support funds for children from low-income families to WeStart on the 9th.


WeStart is an organization that carries out projects to improve the human rights and welfare of children from low-income families in need. It implements welfare projects to support the stable social settlement of children from low-income households.


The donation was made with the purpose of providing a proper meal to children from low-income families, offering balanced nutrition, alleviating psychological distress caused by economic difficulties and relative deprivation, and supporting healthy growth through psychological stability.


IBK Capital is a subsidiary wholly owned by IBK Industrial Bank and has continuously conducted social contribution activities for socially disadvantaged neighbors such as people with disabilities, underprivileged children, elderly living alone, single mothers, and youths in need.



An IBK Capital official stated, "We plan to further expand our social contribution activities that coexist with marginalized groups in our society alongside the company's development in the future."


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