Cumulative Sponsorship Amount Surpasses 100 Million KRW Over 8 Years

Choi Kyung-ho, CEO of Seven Eleven (left), and Ahn Sang-min, Superintendent of the Korea Naval Academy, are taking a commemorative photo after the Navy cruise training sponsorship ceremony. (Photo by Seven Eleven)

Choi Kyung-ho, CEO of Seven Eleven (left), and Ahn Sang-min, Superintendent of the Korea Naval Academy, are taking a commemorative photo after the Navy cruise training sponsorship ceremony. (Photo by Seven Eleven)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Seven Eleven announced on the 6th that it delivered sponsored goods such as groceries to the Navy's cruising training squadron to support the '2022 Navy Cruising Training.'


Choi Kyung-ho, CEO of Seven Eleven, personally visited the Naval Academy in Jinhae to deliver the sponsored goods and wished for the safe return of the Navy cruising training squadron. The sponsored goods consisted of groceries worth about 10 million KRW, including home meal replacements (HMR), ramen, snacks, and beverages that cadets living on warships for extended periods can easily enjoy.


As part of the Love for the Country campaign, Seven Eleven has maintained regular sponsorships for the Navy cruising training squadron for eight years since 2015. The total accumulated sponsorship amount has exceeded approximately 100 million KRW. The Navy cruising training is a multipurpose military training conducted to cultivate the specialized knowledge and practical adaptability required as Navy officers for fourth-year cadets about to be commissioned from the Naval Academy and to promote friendship with the countries visited during the cruise. The training squadron is organized and the training continues until the end of the year.



CEO Choi said, "I hope the Navy training squadron will showcase the excellence of the Republic of Korea Navy to the world and return safely," adding, "We thank the Republic of Korea Navy, who dedicate themselves to protecting the territorial waters of the Republic of Korea, and we will continue to support them in the future."


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