‘Chuseok Celebration Love Sharing Project’ Launched
Support Provided to 2,000 Vulnerable Households

On the 15th, ahead of Chuseok, the traditional Korean holiday, BNK Gyeongnam Bank donated "traditional market gift certificates worth 100 million won" to Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam.


BNK Gyeongnam Bank is conducting the "Chuseok Love Sharing Project," delivering traditional market gift certificates and local love gift certificates worth a total of 416 million won to 8,320 underprivileged households in Gyeongsangnam-do cities and counties, including Changwon Special City, and the Ulsan area before Chuseok (September 29).


Bank President Ye Kyung-tak visited Changwon City Hall and presented the "Certificate of Donation for Traditional Market Gift Certificates" to Mayor Hong Nam-pyo.

Ye Kyung-tak, President of Gyeongnam Bank (third from the right in the photo), is presenting a certificate of donation for traditional market gift certificates to Hong Nam-pyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City.

Ye Kyung-tak, President of Gyeongnam Bank (third from the right in the photo), is presenting a certificate of donation for traditional market gift certificates to Hong Nam-pyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City.

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The traditional market gift certificates worth 100 million won donated by BNK Gyeongnam Bank will be provided to 2,000 vulnerable households recommended by Changwon Special City through the Gyeongnam Community Chest of Korea.


President Ye said, "We are carrying out the Love Sharing Project to help neighbors in need ahead of holidays such as Chuseok. Through the support of traditional market gift certificates, we hope that vulnerable groups in the region and market merchants share warmth with each other. BNK Gyeongnam Bank will continue to practice sharing through various social contribution projects."


Mayor Hong Nam-pyo said, "I sincerely thank BNK Gyeongnam Bank for consistently practicing sharing every year. The meaningfully prepared traditional market gift certificates will be properly delivered to citizens in need so that they can have a warm Chuseok holiday."



Meanwhile, BNK Gyeongnam Bank also donated electric fans worth 60 million won to Changwon Special City in July to support 2,000 low-income vulnerable households.


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