Financial Supervisory Service Purchases Daily Necessities from Traditional Markets to Support Vulnerable Groups

Im Young-jin, President of Shinhan Card, is participating in the Chuseok sharing event and taking a commemorative photo.

Im Young-jin, President of Shinhan Card, is participating in the Chuseok sharing event and taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Shinhan Card announced on the 15th that it conducted a 'Chuseok Sharing Event' in which daily necessities were purchased from traditional markets and delivered to vulnerable groups.


This event, jointly sponsored by Shinhan Card and the Financial Supervisory Service, was organized to support traditional market merchants and share warmth with marginalized groups in celebration of Chuseok.


To prevent the spread of COVID-19, Shinhan Card plans to deliver daily necessities and gift certificates purchased from online traditional markets to social welfare facilities located in Gwanak-gu and neighbors in need near Gwanak Sinsa Market without on-site visits.



A Shinhan Card official said, "We hope this sharing brings warm comfort to market merchants and marginalized groups struggling due to COVID-19," adding, "We will continue to strive for coexistence with local communities, small business owners, and SMEs as a corporate citizen in connection with Shinhan Financial Group's ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management."


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