Gwangju Bank Delivers Hometown Love Donation for Gwangju-Jeonnam Ae Sarang Card View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jin-Hyung Park] Gwangju Bank (President Song Jong-wook) held a donation ceremony for the ‘Gwangju·Jeonnam Ae Sarang Card’ at Gwangju Metropolitan City Hall on the 23rd, attended by Song Jong-wook, President of Gwangju Bank, Lee Yong-seop, Mayor of Gwangju Metropolitan City, Han Sang-won, Chairman of the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea, and other officials.


Launched in 2018 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Gwangju Bank’s founding, the ‘Gwangju·Jeonnam Ae Sarang Card’ donates 0.5% of the usage amount of the ‘Gwangju·Jeonnam Ae Sarang Card (Standard, Platinum, Honors)’, 0.1% of the usage amount of the ‘Gwangju·Jeonnam Ae Corporate Love Card (Standard, Honors)’, and 0.2% of the usage amount of the ‘Gwangju·Jeonnam Ae Sarang Honors V2 Card’ to the Community Chest of Korea in the region selected by the customer, thereby practicing hometown love sharing.


The total donation amount accumulated from the ‘Gwangju·Jeonnam Ae Sarang Card’ this year reached 307.88 million KRW, of which 183.17 million KRW was delivered to Gwangju Metropolitan City for social welfare projects within the Gwangju area. The remaining approximately 120 million KRW is scheduled to be delivered to Jeollanam-do on the 29th.


Gwangju Bank, which has been delivering hometown love donations from the ‘Gwangju·Jeonnam Ae Sarang Card’ for four consecutive years, donated 129 million KRW in 2018, 295 million KRW in 2019, and 296 million KRW in 2020, totaling 1.03 billion KRW to the Gwangju·Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea, practicing sharing with the local community through regionally focused management.


Song Jong-wook, President of Gwangju Bank, said, “Thanks to the enthusiastic support for the Gwangju·Jeonnam Ae Sarang Card and the customers who personally practiced hometown love, we were able to hold this meaningful donation ceremony. We will continue to provide the best benefits to our customers and develop products and services that can invigorate the local community to repay the support from the residents.”





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