Qualified as a Community Contribution Recognized Institution for 4 Consecutive Years

Kim Hak-do, Chairman of the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency (third from the left), is delivering a donation to a local social welfare facility and taking a commemorative photo at the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency headquarters on the 12th.

Kim Hak-do, Chairman of the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency (third from the left), is delivering a donation to a local social welfare facility and taking a commemorative photo at the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency headquarters on the 12th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Small and Medium Business Corporation (Chairman Kim Hak-do, hereinafter referred to as SBC) announced on the 14th that it received the Minister of Health and Welfare Commendation at the '2022 Regional Social Contribution Recognition Day' event hosted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korea National Council on Social Welfare.


The Regional Social Contribution Recognition System is a program that acknowledges companies and institutions that have consistently engaged in social contribution activities in partnership with non-profit organizations, recognizing their contributions to the local community. SBC received high evaluations across a total of 25 ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) indicators and has been selected as a recognized regional social contribution institution for four consecutive years since 2019.


In particular, this year, SBC was awarded the Minister of Health and Welfare Commendation in recognition of its win-win achievements through exchanges and cooperation with the local community, including company-wide carbon neutrality activities, the local children's book dream campaign, and sharing meals with residents.



Kim Hak-do, Chairman of SBC, said, "The activities carried out by SBC employees with the intention of getting one step closer to the local community have been recognized externally. Going forward, SBC will continue to do its best to grow together with local residents by cooperating with various institutions such as local universities and non-profit organizations."


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