Lee Won-deok, President of Woori Bank (8th from the left in the front row), is taking a commemorative photo with about 80 employees after a plogging activity on Jeju Island Olle Trail Course 10 on the 23rd.

Lee Won-deok, President of Woori Bank (8th from the left in the front row), is taking a commemorative photo with about 80 employees after a plogging activity on Jeju Island Olle Trail Course 10 on the 23rd.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seungseop] Lee Won-deok, CEO of Woori Bank, has completed on-site communication with a total of 95 client companies and 119 entire sales groups this year.


According to the financial sector on the 23rd, since his inauguration in March, CEO Lee has been traveling nationwide visiting client companies and sales groups. The visit to the Jeju sales group, conducted together with outstanding bank employees on the 22nd and 23rd, marked the completion of his on-site activities. During this period, CEO Lee donated 20 million KRW to the nonprofit organization Jeju Olle. The donation will be used to support visually impaired individuals. Afterwards, he participated in plogging (picking up trash while jogging) along the 10th course of the Olle Trail with about 80 employees.



CEO Lee explained, “Visiting over 200 customers and all sales groups on-site, I realized that the CEO is not just one person, but all employees who are dedicated to customer-centered sales on the ground.” He added, “Woori Bank will also take the lead in happy finance and continue the journey of walking together with customers for 123 years.”


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