Jeonbuk Bank Donates Used PCs to Vulnerable Groups
Bridging the Digital Information Gap... Practicing ESG Management
JB Financial Group Jeonbuk Bank (President Baek Jong-il) announced on the 23rd that it held a used PC donation ceremony on the first floor of the Jeonbuk Bank headquarters to bridge the digital information gap for vulnerable groups.
As part of its ESG management practice, Jeonbuk Bank organized this donation ceremony to provide used PCs to vulnerable groups in the region to bridge the digital information gap and to take the lead in preventing environmental pollution by recycling available resources.
On the 23rd, JB Financial Group Jeonbuk Bank delivered used PCs to the Jeonju Volunteer Center on the first floor of its headquarters to help bridge the digital information gap for vulnerable groups and commemorated the event.
[Photo by Jeonbuk Bank]
The donation ceremony was attended by Park Jung-seok, Director of Jeonju Volunteer Center, and Kim Young-seok, Head of Social Contribution and Public Relations Department at Jeonbuk Bank. The 10 used PCs donated by Jeonbuk Bank will be delivered to the digitally underprivileged in the region through the Jeonju Volunteer Center.
Meanwhile, Jeonbuk Bank is carrying out various social contribution projects such as JB Hope Study Room and JB Senior Cultural Rest Area to bridge the educational and cultural information gap.
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Deputy President Kim Tae-hyun said, “We hope this support will be of some help to those struggling with the digital information gap,” and added, “We will continue social contribution activities to ensure that vulnerable groups are not marginalized and strive to become a strong bank with solid competitiveness.”
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