Hana Financial Group Donates to 'Catholic Vaccine Sharing Movement' with Sejong City View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Hana Financial Group announced on the 21st that it donated 100 million KRW to the Catholic Diocese of Daejeon at the Catholic Diocese of Daejeon in Sejong City as part of the Korean Catholic Church's 'Vaccine Sharing Movement' to support COVID-19 vaccine-poor countries worldwide.


The 'Vaccine Sharing Movement' is a year-round campaign conducted by the Korean Catholic Church to commemorate the spirit of sharing of Father Kim Dae-geon Andrea, who spent his life with the underprivileged, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of his birth. The campaign will continue until the 27th of this month, when the 200th birth anniversary jubilee of Father Kim Dae-geon ends.


Hana Financial Group decided to join the support for the Vaccine Sharing Movement together with Sejong Special Self-Governing City to emulate Father Kim Dae-geon's life of sharing and to practice ESG management in line with the group's mid- to long-term ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) vision.


At the donation ceremony held that day, Ham Young-joo, Vice Chairman of Hana Financial Group, Lee Chun-hee, Mayor of Sejong Special Self-Governing City, Kim Jong-su, Apostolic Administrator of the Catholic Diocese of Daejeon, and Han Jeong-hyun, Auxiliary Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Daejeon, attended, adding significance to this sharing movement.



Ham Young-joo, Vice Chairman of Hana Financial Group, said, “We are pleased to participate in the sharing movement to support countries struggling with COVID-19 vaccine supply,” and added, “Hana Financial Group will continue to fulfill its social responsibilities and take the lead in 'growing together and sharing happiness through finance.'”


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