Gyeonggi Provincial Assembly Member Lee Yong-wook to Serve as Honorary Branch Manager for One Day at Gyeonggi Shinbo in Paju on the 22nd for 'On-site Communication'
Si Seok-jung, Chairman of Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation (right), is taking a commemorative photo with Lee Yong-wook, Gyeonggi Provincial Council member (Paju), who is serving as the honorary branch manager of Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation for one day on the 22nd.
View original imageLee Yong-wook, a member of the Gyeonggi Provincial Assembly from the Democratic Party of Korea (Economic and Labor Committee), spent time on the field communicating with local small business owners and SMEs in Paju, his electoral district, on the 22nd, serving as an honorary branch manager for one day at the Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation.
The Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation announced that it held the one-day honorary branch manager event to understand the difficulties faced by small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners in Paju who are struggling in the recent challenging economic environment, and to seek ways to revitalize the local economy and establish effective support policies.
Assemblyman Lee Yong-wook previously served as a member of the 7th Paju City Council and is a local leader who has promoted policies in various fields such as economy, education, and culture based on his affection for the region and deep understanding. Recently, he has been engaged in legislative activities based on field communication to foster and develop social enterprises that pursue social objectives by providing social services or jobs to vulnerable groups or contributing to the local community, thereby improving the quality of life of local residents.
Assemblyman Lee empathized with the various difficulties faced by Paju business owners due to the prolonged economic downturn, such as declining sales, reduced customers, and financial difficulties, and actively exchanged opinions with participants on policies to revitalize the local commercial district.
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Si Seok-jung, Chairman of the Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation, promised, "We will continue to cooperate with the Gyeonggi Provincial Assembly to provide high-quality financial services tailored to the needs of the residents through ongoing field communication such as the one-day honorary branch manager event, and we will do our best."
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