Choi Seok-jong, Vice Chairman of KTB Financial Group (second from right), Kim Chan-sook, Director of Yeongdeungpo-gu Volunteer Center (second from left), and Lim Do-young, Director of Seoul Yeongdeungpo Bohyeon Comprehensive Support Center (first from right), are taking a commemorative photo during a clothing donation ceremony at the KTB Financial Group headquarters in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, on the 21st. (Provided by KTB Financial Group)

Choi Seok-jong, Vice Chairman of KTB Financial Group (second from right), Kim Chan-sook, Director of Yeongdeungpo-gu Volunteer Center (second from left), and Lim Do-young, Director of Seoul Yeongdeungpo Bohyeon Comprehensive Support Center (first from right), are taking a commemorative photo during a clothing donation ceremony at the KTB Financial Group headquarters in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, on the 21st. (Provided by KTB Financial Group)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] Employees of KTB Financial Group collected winter clothing and delivered it to vulnerable groups.


KTB Financial Group announced on the 21st that it conducted the 'Love Hope Clothing Room' campaign from the 6th to the 17th.


Through this event, organized by the Yeongdeungpo-gu Volunteer Center, winter clothing donated by employees was delivered to vulnerable groups such as users of the Seoul Metropolitan Yeongdeungpo Bohyeon Comprehensive Support Center and homeless people on the streets.


The clothing delivery ceremony took place at the KTB Financial Group headquarters in Yeouido, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. Choi Seok-jong, Vice Chairman and ESG Committee Chair of KTB Financial Group, handed over the winter clothing to Kim Chan-sook, Director of the Yeongdeungpo-gu Volunteer Center, and Lim Do-young, Director of the Seoul Metropolitan Yeongdeungpo Bohyeon Comprehensive Support Center, and discussed future volunteer activities and support plans.


Vice Chairman Choi said, "I hope this helps vulnerable groups have a warm winter and contributes to establishing a healthy donation culture," adding, "KTB Financial Group will continue to expand ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management and strive to realize social value."



Meanwhile, last month, KTB Financial Group held a plogging event in a park near Yeouido to protect the environment and promote employee health. Plogging is an activity of picking up trash while walking. Along with this, a non-face-to-face indoor forest cultivation event called 'Jibssitong' was also held. 'Jibssitong' is an event hosted by the Noeul Park Citizens' Association, where seeds are planted in wooden pots made by recycling fallen trees, grown at home, and then planted in the Noeul Park Tree Nursery. KTB Financial Group employees plan to grow 200 wooden pots this winter and return them to the Tree Nursery next spring.


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