Korea Capital Conducts Free Meal Service for Underprivileged Groups and Donates 10 Million KRW... "Will Expand ESG Activities"
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] Korea Capital, a specialized financial company, supported free meal volunteer activities and donations for socially marginalized groups in collaboration with the Dail Welfare Foundation.
Korea Capital announced on the 21st that it conducted volunteer activities providing free lunch meals to elderly people without family support, vagrants, and homeless individuals in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul. Additionally, it donated 10 million KRW to the social welfare corporation Dail Welfare Foundation.
This volunteer activity, carried out through the voluntary participation of employees, was conducted together with the Dail Welfare Foundation, including Choi Byung-gyu, the labor union chairman, and other staff members.
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Lee Sang-chun, CEO of Korea Capital, stated, “We will continue volunteer and donation activities that contribute to society and return part of our profits to the community,” and added, “As corporate social responsibility grows, we will practice Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) management.”
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