Shinhan Life Supports 50 Million KRW for Typhoon Damage Recovery in Pohang
After the donation ceremony, Sung Daekyu, CEO of Shinhan Life, is taking a commemorative photo with Im Seonggeun, the division commander, and others. (Photo by Shinhan Life)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Shinhan Life announced on the 23rd that it provided supplies and donations to customers in the Pohang area who suffered great damage from Typhoon 'Hinnamnor' and to the Marine Corps soldiers working hard on recovery efforts.
Seong Daegyu, CEO of Shinhan Life, personally visited two branches in the Pohang area with sales executives the day before, met with planners to hear about the damage situation and offer consolation, and delivered support supplies worth about 30 million KRW, including blankets and daily necessities, to affected customers.
In addition, to comfort the soldiers who supported typhoon damage recovery and took the lead in protecting residents in flooded areas, he visited the 1st Division of the Pohang Marine Corps and delivered a donation of 20 million KRW in the presence of Division Commander Im Seonggeun and others.
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CEO Seong said, "I heard that the typhoon damage in the Pohang area is much more severe than reported and that residents are still suffering a lot," adding, "I hope this will be a small help and encouragement to the residents of Pohang and especially to the soldiers who are working hard on recovery efforts."
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