On the 16th, at the KB Kookmin Bank New Building located in Yeouido, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Lee Jong-yeop, Chairman of the Korea Legal Aid Corporation (left), and Lee Jae-geun, President of KB Kookmin Bank, are taking a commemorative photo at the 'Free Legal Aid Project Business Agreement Ceremony.'

On the 16th, at the KB Kookmin Bank New Building located in Yeouido, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Lee Jong-yeop, Chairman of the Korea Legal Aid Corporation (left), and Lee Jae-geun, President of KB Kookmin Bank, are taking a commemorative photo at the 'Free Legal Aid Project Business Agreement Ceremony.'

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KB Kookmin Bank announced on the 17th that it will support 5.1 billion KRW in donations over three years for free legal aid projects aimed at socially and economically vulnerable groups who are in legal blind spots.


KB Kookmin Bank signed a business agreement with the Korea Legal Aid Corporation and plans to expand the support targets and amounts to include individuals applying for personal rehabilitation and bankruptcy discharge with a standard median income of 125% or less, such as small business owners and low-income workers facing difficulties.



A KB Kookmin Bank official stated, "We will do our best to fulfill corporate social responsibility by providing practical legal support services and preparing various support measures to embrace marginalized and socially vulnerable groups."


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