Used as funding for various humanitarian projects

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] BNK Gyeongnam Bank paid the ‘2023 Korean Red Cross Special Membership Fee’ to the Korean Red Cross Gyeongnam Branch on the 19th.


Ko Young-jun, Head of the Management Strategy Group, visited the Korean Red Cross Gyeongnam Branch and presented the ‘2023 Korean Red Cross Special Membership Fee Payment Certificate’ to Chairman Kim Jong-gil.

Youngjun Ko, Group Leader of BNK Gyeongnam Bank (third from the left), is presenting the "2023 Korean Red Cross Special Membership Fee Payment Certificate."

Youngjun Ko, Group Leader of BNK Gyeongnam Bank (third from the left), is presenting the "2023 Korean Red Cross Special Membership Fee Payment Certificate."

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The 40 million KRW special membership fee was jointly prepared by BNK Gyeongnam Bank and BNK Busan Bank, and will be used as funding for various humanitarian projects promoted by the Korean Red Cross, including support for underprivileged groups.


BNK Gyeongnam Bank plans to pay the special membership fee to the Korean Red Cross Ulsan Metropolitan City Branch following the Gyeongnam Branch.


Head Ko said, “We hope that the love shared through the payment of the Red Cross special membership fee will spread throughout the local community, and that everyone will have a warm 2023 through active participation. BNK Gyeongnam Bank plans to continuously participate in humanitarian projects carried out by the Korean Red Cross along with donation activities.”



In October last year, BNK Gyeongnam Bank joined the ‘Red Cross Honors Company,’ a sharing platform provided by the Korean Red Cross to enable companies to create and share social value with socially vulnerable groups through humanitarian efforts.


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