Gwangju Bank recently held a 'Hope Sharing Business Agreement Ceremony for Multicultural Children and Adolescents' with Good Neighbors at its headquarters, the bank announced on the 30th.


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The agreement ceremony was organized to support the independence of youth preparing for self-reliance, smooth social adaptation, and the formation of stable social networks through the independence process. Attendees included Gwangju Bank President Byung-il Ko, Secretary General Woong-cheol Kim of the social welfare corporation Good Neighbors, and other related personnel.


Gwangju Bank plans to support monthly rent and relocation expenses to help stabilize housing, and provide financial education and medical expense support programs to strengthen self-reliance capabilities.



As these young adults are taking their first steps into society, the bank will prepare a mentoring program with employees to teach methods for forming smooth networks, financial management techniques, and more to help them successfully become independent.


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