Lee Jae-won, President of Fubon Hyundai Life Insurance (5th from the left), along with employees, donated 100 million KRW to the National Disaster Relief Association to support flood victims in the affected areas. (Photo by Fubon Hyundai Life Insurance)

Lee Jae-won, President of Fubon Hyundai Life Insurance (5th from the left), along with employees, donated 100 million KRW to the National Disaster Relief Association to support flood victims in the affected areas. (Photo by Fubon Hyundai Life Insurance)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Fubon Hyundai Life announced on the 22nd that it has donated 100 million KRW to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association to aid flood victims in the affected areas.


The donation from Fubon Hyundai Life will be used to support flood victims and disaster recovery projects in the affected regions.


As part of its ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management, Fubon Hyundai Life operates various programs to contribute to local communities and support marginalized groups.


These include quarterly cultural activity support with people with developmental disabilities, assistance for single-parent families, and support for elderly people living alone in the community.


The company also runs social contribution fundraising programs such as the '1:1 Matching Grant' system, where the company matches employee donations monthly on a one-to-one basis, 'Collecting Spare Change from Salaries,' and 'Flea Market.'



Jaewon Lee, CEO of Fubon Hyundai Life, said, “We hope this donation can provide some support to the flood victims affected by the recent heavy rains,” adding, “In line with Fubon Group’s management philosophy of fulfilling its responsibilities as a social enterprise, we will take the lead in practicing sharing for neighbors in need.”


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