Lee Bok-hyun, Financial Supervisory Service Chief, Participates in Joint Coal Briquette Sharing Activity with Financial Sector... "Support for Vulnerable Groups Needed"
Lee Bok-hyun, Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service, participating in briquette sharing activities at Baeksamaeul, Nowon-gu, Seoul on the 21st.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] The Financial Supervisory Service, the Financial Association, and banks carried out a "Sharing Love Briquettes" activity on the 21st at Baeksamaeul in Nowon-gu, Seoul.
Since 2006, the Financial Supervisory Service has been conducting briquette-sharing activities with the financial sector every winter. This year, they raised joint sponsorship funds and donated 215,000 briquettes to the Briquette Bank, and directly delivered 6,000 briquettes on-site that day. Along with the Financial Supervisory Service, the activity included the Korea Inclusive Finance Agency, Credit Recovery Committee, Korea Federation of Banks, Life Insurance Association, General Insurance Association, Korea Federation of Savings Banks, Korea Credit Finance Association, KOSDAQ Association, Financial Industry Public Interest Foundation, KakaoBank, and K Bank.
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Lee Bok-hyun, Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service, said, "In difficult economic times, society's interest and strong support for vulnerable groups are necessary," and added, "The Financial Supervisory Service will also take the lead in continuing sharing activities so that efforts to coexist with neighbors can spread."
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