Gwangju Bank announced on the 16th that it held a meeting with former bank presidents at 63 Square in Seoul to celebrate its 55th anniversary.


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At the event, Gwangju Bank President Ko Byung-il, along with former presidents Eom Jong-dae (8th), Jeong Tae-seok (9th), Song Ki-jin (10th), Kim Jang-hak (11th), Kim Han (12th), and Song Jong-wook (13th) attended.


They reflected on Gwangju Bank's past 55 years and took time to discuss and receive advice on future development directions to become a sustainable 100-year bank.


The former presidents stated, “We are facing a more challenging business environment than ever, with the continuation of the vicious cycle of high exchange rates, high inflation, and high interest rates, as well as the advent of a prolonged recession leading to market restructuring.”


They added, “In times like these, it is most important to build growth engines for Gwangju Bank from a long-term perspective, and furthermore, to devote all efforts to becoming the representative bank of Gwangju and Jeonnam that is loved by the region and its people.”



Gwangju Bank President Ko Byung-il pledged, “Holding deeply in my heart the mission of being the region’s representative bank, all employees will do their best with one mind and one spirit to grow into a 100-year bank that is most loved and trusted by the local residents and customers.”


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