Additional 1:1 Matching Contribution to Donations Raised by Life Planner Talent Donation Activity 'Nanum Academy'

At the '2021 Nanum Academy Donation Ceremony' held on the 28th at the Prudential Tower in Seoul, (from left) Hwang Hojun, Head of the Fund Division of the Prudential Social Contribution Committee and Life Planner, Gu Seonsuk, Director of the Nanum Academy Project and Sales Manager, and Min Kisik, CEO of Prudential Life Insurance, are taking a commemorative photo.

At the '2021 Nanum Academy Donation Ceremony' held on the 28th at the Prudential Tower in Seoul, (from left) Hwang Hojun, Head of the Fund Division of the Prudential Social Contribution Committee and Life Planner, Gu Seonsuk, Director of the Nanum Academy Project and Sales Manager, and Min Kisik, CEO of Prudential Life Insurance, are taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Prudential Life Insurance announced on the 29th that it raised 66 million KRW in donations through its talent donation program for affiliated life planners, 'Nanum Academy,' and delivered the funds to the Prudential Social Contribution Foundation.


Nanum Academy is a program where life planners share their sales know-how with colleagues in the form of talent donation, and attendees donate a certain amount. This year, 13 life planners participated as instructors, conducting a total of 77 lectures with 1,019 attendees.


Prudential Life Insurance applied a 1:1 matching grant method to raise an additional equal amount of donations. The raised funds will be used through the Prudential Social Contribution Foundation to support activities of the 'Prucares Volunteer Group,' composed of customers' children and life planners.


The Prucares Volunteer Group has conducted volunteer activities by visiting developing countries such as Vietnam, the Philippines, and Cambodia. This year, considering the COVID-19 situation, they carried out activities such as environmental improvement and mentoring at an alternative school for North Korean defectors located in Goyang City.



Min Ki-sik, CEO of Prudential Life Insurance, said, "The voluntary talent donation of life planners through Nanum Academy is leading to support for volunteer activities of customers' children, creating a virtuous cycle of sharing. We will continue to support Nanum Academy so that we can practice the corporate philosophy of 'family love, human love'."


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