DB Insurance Donates 500 Million KRW to Korea Disaster Relief to Support Underprivileged Groups
Support for Overcoming Epidemics and Natural Disasters Such as Floods and Typhoons in Domestic Marginalized Groups and Underdeveloped Southeast Asian Countries
On the 29th, at the DB Financial Center located in Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu, Go Young-joo, Vice President of DB Insurance (left in the photo), and Cho Seong-rae, Chairman of Korea Disaster Relief, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a mutual agreement to support domestic and international disaster relief projects.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] DB Insurance announced on the 30th that it donated 500 million KRW to Korea Disaster Relief to support relief projects for marginalized groups and underdeveloped countries in Southeast Asia.
The amount donated the previous day will be used to support basic livelihood security recipients and lower-income groups who are struggling due to the spread of COVID-19, as well as disaster relief in underdeveloped countries in Southeast Asia.
A representative of Korea Disaster Relief stated, "DB Insurance's sponsorship funds will be used through Korea Disaster Relief to support low-income countries in Southeast Asia and marginalized groups domestically under the pandemic situation," adding, "This will contribute to the improvement of global social welfare and the activation of disaster prevention systems."
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At the sponsorship ceremony held that day, Go Young-joo, Vice President of DB Insurance, said, "We will continue efforts to fulfill corporate social responsibility through expanding support for domestic basic income recipients and lower-income groups, as well as relief projects to overcome disaster crises in underdeveloped countries in Southeast Asia."
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