On the 17th, Kim Jang-wook, CEO of Emart24 (left), Seo Sang-mok, Chairman of the Korea National Council on Social Welfare, and Hussein Al-Katani, CEO of S-Oil (right), are taking a commemorative photo.

On the 17th, Kim Jang-wook, CEO of Emart24 (left), Seo Sang-mok, Chairman of the Korea National Council on Social Welfare, and Hussein Al-Katani, CEO of S-Oil (right), are taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Emart24 announced on the 18th that it has partnered with S-Oil to open the Tongillo Ilpum Gas Station, a social contribution-type store.


Last December, the two companies signed a business agreement to support the operation of Emart24 convenience stores within S-Oil gas stations by socially vulnerable groups. Following the opening of the first social contribution-type store last month in Yeongam, Jeollanam-do, this is the second store to be opened.


Emart24 plans to actively support economic independence through store openings by providing job training and sharing store operation know-how.



Kim Jang-wook, CEO of Emart24, said, “We hope that the sustainable social contribution model jointly established by Emart24 and S-Oil will be successfully established and continuously expanded.” He added, “We will do our best to fulfill corporate social responsibility through various social contribution activities in the future.”


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