Hwang Su-nam, CEO of KB Capital (right), and Kim Jung-gon, Secretary General of Good Neighbors, are conducting a non-face-to-face donation ceremony.

Hwang Su-nam, CEO of KB Capital (right), and Kim Jung-gon, Secretary General of Good Neighbors, are conducting a non-face-to-face donation ceremony.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] KB Capital announced on the 10th that it has donated 50 million KRW to Good Neighbors to help residents of the Pakse region in Laos who have been affected by COVID-19.


The donation ceremony held the previous day was conducted through non-face-to-face photo sessions at the headquarters of both KB Capital and Good Neighbors, considering the COVID-19 situation.


The donation from KB Capital to Good Neighbors will be used to provide COVID-19 response supplies such as masks and hand sanitizers to residents of the Pakse region in Laos, support quarantine activities and health education to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and cover administrative expenses for the Laos COVID-19 Emergency Response Committee.



Hwang Su-nam, CEO of KB Capital, said, "We extend our condolences to the people of Laos who have suffered greatly due to the prolonged severe COVID-19 situation," adding, "Although it is a small contribution, we hope that this donation will help stabilize the COVID-19 situation in Laos as soon as possible and restore precious daily life."


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