JT Savings Bank Holds 'JT Art Auction' for Community Donations
JT Savings Bank announced on the 19th that it held an art auction for its employees to raise funds for community donations.
The artworks sold were 12 pieces from the 'JT Art Museum' exhibition, a cultural enjoyment service for customers and employees, which had been displayed at the JT Savings Bank head office branch and headquarters office since October last year. This art auction program is part of the employees' voluntary fundraising efforts, and the proceeds will be used as funds to support social contribution activities aimed at alleviating welfare blind spots in the local community.
Last year, JT Savings Bank held its first art auction for employees to raise donations, which were used to donate winter supplies to the Sinheung Regional Children's Center located in Bundang, Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province.
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Jungyong Park, CEO of JT Savings Bank, said, "It is meaningful that the customer and employee cultural enjoyment service 'JT Art Museum' has led to the in-house fundraising activity JT Art Auction for the local community," adding, "We hope the role of savings banks in the local community will continue to grow."
JT Savings Bank employees are posing for a commemorative photo holding the exhibition pieces from the art auction sale 'JT Art Museum' on the 19th. Photo by JT Savings Bank
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