Free Provision of Silver Cafe Operation Spaces, Support for Exhibition Sales Venue Installation Costs and Store Lease Deposit Loans

BNK Gyeongnam Bank supported 20 million KRW for equipment purchase at the Silver Cafe on the 1st floor of the Gyeongnam Provincial Government main building on the 12th.

BNK Gyeongnam Bank supported 20 million KRW for equipment purchase at the Silver Cafe on the 1st floor of the Gyeongnam Provincial Government main building on the 12th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] On the 12th, BNK Gyeongnam Bank donated 20 million won for equipment purchase to 'Cafe Woori' located on the first floor of the Gyeongnam Provincial Government main building.


Cafe Woori, which opened in June, is a win-win job silver cafe operated by 11 people, including 8 elderly, 2 young people managing the store, and 1 disabled intern.


At the donation ceremony, Gyeongnam Governor Park Wan-su, Gyeongnam Bank President Choi Hong-young, Gyeongnam Community Chest Chairman Kang Ki-chul, and Changwon Senior Club Director Jeong Min-gyo attended.


Gyeongnam Bank also provides free locations for silver cafe operations at its headquarters in Masanhoewon-gu and Seoseong-dong branch, and in 2020 supported the installation cost of an exhibition and sales center for senior job products at the western government office.


It has signed a business agreement with the province to support loan guarantees for store rental deposits of store-type business units operated by senior job support organizations.



Governor Park said, “I sincerely thank BNK Gyeongnam Bank for leading continuous sharing and realizing social value to create jobs for the elderly in the province,” and added, “Our province will do its best to improve the welfare of the elderly in the province by steadily supporting social participation activities through customized job support.”


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