BNK Busan Bank Holds Inauguration Ceremony for the 1st Dongbaek Supporters
6 Months of Dongbaekjeon Online and Offline Promotion
Performed Roles Including Identifying Improvement Tasks
BNK Busan Bank (President Bang Seong-bin) held the inauguration ceremony for the ‘1st Dongbaek Supporters’ at its headquarters on the afternoon of the 28th to promote the use of the Busan local currency ‘Dongbaekjeon’.
BNK Busan Bank held the inauguration ceremony for the '1st Dongbaek Supporters'.
View original imageAt the inauguration ceremony, Busan Bank awarded appointment letters to the 20 final selected members who passed the first document screening and the second interview, and conducted an orientation.
The Dongbaek Supporters will carry out roles such as ▲creating online promotional content for Dongbaekjeon ▲deriving improvement tasks for the local currency ▲supporting major events in Busan City for six months until August 30.
Busan Bank plans to expand communication channels with the local youth generation through the Dongbaek Supporters and actively incorporate the ideas of the younger generation to create a local currency that encompasses all generations.
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Kim Jin-han, Head of Digital Finance at Busan Bank, who attended the inauguration ceremony, said, “I hope the Dongbaek Supporters will actively demonstrate their talents and passion with the mindset that they represent Busan Bank,” and added, “Busan Bank will continue to do its best to create a convenient local currency.”
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