SGI Seoul Guarantee Insurance is expanding its ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance)-based social activities through its affiliated brand 'SGI ON'.


On the 29th, SGI Seoul Guarantee Insurance announced that since launching the affiliated brand 'SGI ON' in 2021, it has carried out social contribution activities under the theme 'Onjeong (ON情)' in five areas this year: medical care, education, housing, environment, and local communities.


In the medical sector, it provided support for medical expenses, blood donation certificates, and wig production costs to children with leukemia, burn victims, and children with developmental disabilities.


In the education field, it offers tuition, living expenses, and educational programs to university students who have left child care facilities. It also supports programs that connect scholarship students. Additionally, it sponsors the Korea National University of Arts Youth Video Academy and supports the production of 'barrier-free' performances to expand opportunities for disabled students to view cultural and artistic works.


In the housing sector, it supports rental deposit and moving expenses for children in poverty-stricken rental housing households and assists with facility renovations and equipment replacement at local children's centers. In the environmental field, it has been sponsoring the activities of 'SGI Youth Plus,' a university student climate response supporter group, since 2021. Furthermore, it is engaged in regional coexistence efforts at the local headquarters level, such as delivering donations to residents affected by heavy rain damage.



Yoo Gwang-yeol, CEO of SGI Seoul Guarantee Insurance, stated, "SGI Seoul Guarantee Insurance will continue ESG management activities to guarantee the dreams of future generations and add hope."

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