Shin Heung-sik, Vice President of Korea Asset Management Corporation (third from the left), and employees are participating in the "Employees' 100 Million Steps Donation Campaign." Photo by Korea Asset Management Corporation

Shin Heung-sik, Vice President of Korea Asset Management Corporation (third from the left), and employees are participating in the "Employees' 100 Million Steps Donation Campaign." Photo by Korea Asset Management Corporation

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[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO) announced on the 29th that it will conduct the 'Employees' 100 Million Steps Donation Campaign.'


This campaign is conducted in a way that if KAMCO employees achieve the goal of 100 million steps, the institution will directly donate 50 million KRW. The deadline is until the 26th of next month, and it was prepared to support COVID-19 medical staff.


The accumulated donations will be used to purchase products made by social enterprises recycling waste plastic. Upcycled products such as eco-bags and umbrellas will be delivered to 1,200 medical staff at 16 public health centers and 5 screening clinics in the Busan area.


Shin Heung-sik, Vice President of KAMCO, said, "We prepared this campaign for employees to participate with a heart that cares for the global environment and medical staff," adding, "We will continue to strive to practice sustainable social values."



Meanwhile, in May, KAMCO supported the tree-planting project at the Busan UN Memorial Park with a donation of 100 million KRW raised by 1,321 employees combining their steps.


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