(From left) Na Young-chan, President of Busan Child Welfare Association; Choi Geum-sik, President of Busan Community Chest of Korea; Ahn Gam-chan, President of Busan Bank; Ha Yoon-soo, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education; and Lee Seung-jung, Director of Busan Support Group for Community Child Centers, are taking a commemorative photo after the ceremony.

(From left) Na Young-chan, President of Busan Child Welfare Association; Choi Geum-sik, President of Busan Community Chest of Korea; Ahn Gam-chan, President of Busan Bank; Ha Yoon-soo, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education; and Lee Seung-jung, Director of Busan Support Group for Community Child Centers, are taking a commemorative photo after the ceremony.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] BNK Financial Group has provided a total of 500 million KRW in scholarships to 280 middle and high school students and university students to foster local talent and offer practical educational support to underprivileged students.


On the 25th at 2 p.m., the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education held a donation ceremony for educational contributions with BNK in the first conference room of the education office.


The ceremony was attended by Ha Yun-su, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education; Ahn Gam-chan, President of Busan Bank; Choi Geum-sik, Chairman of Busan Community Chest of Korea; Na Young-chan, Chairman of Busan Child Welfare Association; and Lee Seung-jung, Director of the Busan Support Group of the Regional Child Support Center.


BNK provided 1.5 million KRW each to 100 middle and high school students recommended by the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, Busan Community Chest of Korea, Busan Child Welfare Association, and the Regional Child Support Center Busan branch.


Additionally, 10 gifted school students will receive between 1 million and 2 million KRW each, 5 special-purpose high school students will receive 1 million KRW each, and 165 university students will receive 2 million KRW each.



Superintendent Ha Yun-su said, “We are grateful for the support that helps our students nurture their dreams despite the difficult circumstances caused by COVID-19,” and added, “Our education office will also do its best to help students understand the value of ‘sharing’ and grow into mature citizens who practice it.”


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