Delivery of Daily Necessities and Dosirak to the Local Community

Kim Chung-bae, Executive Director of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund (fourth from the left), So Byung-hwa, Senior Vice Chairman of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund Labor Union (fifth from the left), and other KODIT executives and employees are taking a commemorative photo with Kim Oh-gi, Director of Anshim Je 1 General Social Welfare Center (third from the left), Ahn Ki-seop, Director of Raon C&B (second from the left), after the Chuseok ‘Employee Participation ESG Social Contribution Activity.’ (Photo by Korea Credit Guarantee Fund)

Kim Chung-bae, Executive Director of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund (fourth from the left), So Byung-hwa, Senior Vice Chairman of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund Labor Union (fifth from the left), and other KODIT executives and employees are taking a commemorative photo with Kim Oh-gi, Director of Anshim Je 1 General Social Welfare Center (third from the left), Ahn Ki-seop, Director of Raon C&B (second from the left), after the Chuseok ‘Employee Participation ESG Social Contribution Activity.’ (Photo by Korea Credit Guarantee Fund)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] Ahead of the Chuseok holiday, the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund provided various gift certificates and daily necessities to elderly people living alone in the community.


On the 7th, the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund announced that it had carried out such an 'ESG social contribution activity involving employees.'


The event was attended by 24 employees, including Kim Chung-bae, Executive Director of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund, and So Byung-hwa, Senior Vice Chairman of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund Labor Union. They delivered holiday lunch boxes packed together at the Daegu Anshim 1st Comprehensive Social Welfare Center, Onnuri gift certificates, and daily necessities purchased from traditional markets to 50 households of elderly people living alone in the community and recipients of the 'Love Check-in Call,' a program the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund has been practicing for seven years.



A representative of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund stated, "We will continue to fulfill our social responsibilities through win-win cooperation with the local community and the practice of ESG (environment, social, and governance) social contribution activities."


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