IBK Capital donated 60 million won to the Purme Foundation for the treatment of children with cerebral palsy. The photo shows (left) Choi Hyun-sook, CEO of IBK Capital, and (right) Baek Kyung-hak, Executive Director of the Purme Foundation, posing for a commemorative photo after the donation. Photo by Choi Hyun-sook

IBK Capital donated 60 million won to the Purme Foundation for the treatment of children with cerebral palsy. The photo shows (left) Choi Hyun-sook, CEO of IBK Capital, and (right) Baek Kyung-hak, Executive Director of the Purme Foundation, posing for a commemorative photo after the donation. Photo by Choi Hyun-sook

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] IBK Capital announced on the 19th that it has donated 60 million KRW to the Purme Foundation to support the treatment of children with cerebral palsy disabilities.


The Purme Foundation is an organization that helps the social independence of people with disabilities. Through affiliated hospitals and institutions, it implements welfare projects that support physical rehabilitation programs and vocational rehabilitation programs for people with disabilities.


This donation will be used for intensive physical therapy for children with cerebral palsy and brain lesions who have not received adequate treatment, as well as for the purchase of TheraSuit equipment. The donation aims to improve the physical functions of children and help them integrate into society based on these improvements.



An IBK Capital official stated, "We have continuously carried out social contribution activities for socially vulnerable neighbors such as people with disabilities, underprivileged children, elderly living alone, single mothers, and youths in need." He added, "In the future, we plan to further expand social contribution activities that coexist with marginalized groups in our society alongside the company's growth."


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