JT Savings Bank Supports Local Gift Certificates for Children Affiliated with Seongnam City Social Welfare Council
On the 26th, at the JT Savings Bank headquarters in Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, officials took a commemorative photo after holding a delivery ceremony to support the Seongnam City Social Welfare Council and local children. From the third person on the left: Choi Seong-wook, CEO of JT Savings Bank, and Noh Man-ho, Chairman of the Seongnam City Social Welfare Council. Photo by JT Savings Bank
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] JT Savings Bank announced on the 27th that it will engage in livelihood support activities for local market merchants, self-employed individuals, and vulnerable groups struggling due to COVID-19.
JT Savings Bank held a 'Seongnam Love Gift Certificate Delivery Ceremony for Supporting Vulnerable Children in the Region' with the City Social Welfare Council at its headquarters in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, the day before. They also delivered 'Seongnam Love Gift Certificates,' a local currency of Seongnam, to 40 households of children affiliated with the council. The gift certificates can be used like cash at affiliated stores such as restaurants, traditional markets, alley shops, and academies within Seongnam. Local currency was utilized to support local merchants and self-employed businesses in alley markets.
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Choi Seong-wook, CEO of JT Savings Bank, said, "We hope this will be a help to self-employed businesses in alley markets and a strength to vulnerable children."
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