Hana Financial Group has donated 150 million KRW in scholarships to Marine Corps soldiers and children of fallen soldiers.


On the 25th, Hana Financial Group announced that it had delivered the scholarships to the Marine Corps Deoksan Scholarship Foundation at its Myeongdong headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul, on the 23rd.


The ceremony was attended by Ham Young-joo, Chairman of Hana Financial Group; Lee Eun-hyung, Vice Chairman of Hana Financial Group; and Kim Gye-hwan, Commander of the Marine Corps. Lee Seung-soo, a retired Marine Corps sergeant who is continuing his studies with the scholarship donated by Hana Financial Group to the Marine Corps Deoksan Scholarship Foundation, was also present.


Along with this scholarship support, Hana Financial Group plans to support asset formation for Marine Corps soldiers through products such as the Soldier Tomorrow Preparation Savings, provide loans for military personnel to stabilize their lives, and offer asset management seminars to prepare for retirement.



Ham Young-joo, Chairman of Hana Financial Group, stated, “Hana Financial Group will continue to play a pioneering role so that soldiers who serve with pride on the nation’s front lines do not have to give up their studies due to financial difficulties.” He added, “We will also strive to maintain a strong relationship through continued cooperation with the Republic of Korea Marine Corps.”

Hamyungju, Chairman of Hana Financial Group (left), and Kim Gyehwan, Commandant of the Marine Corps, are posing for a commemorative photo after a scholarship award ceremony at the Hana Financial Group Myeongdong Building in Jung-gu, Seoul, on the 23rd. (Photo by Hana Financial Group)

Hamyungju, Chairman of Hana Financial Group (left), and Kim Gyehwan, Commandant of the Marine Corps, are posing for a commemorative photo after a scholarship award ceremony at the Hana Financial Group Myeongdong Building in Jung-gu, Seoul, on the 23rd. (Photo by Hana Financial Group)

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