BNK Gyeongnam Bank Signs Business Agreement with Samsung Changwon Hospital to Support Second Act of Life
Joint Development of Retirement Education Programs to Support Hospital Employees
BNK Kyongnam Bank signed a business agreement with Samsung Changwon Hospital on the 12th at the BNK Kyongnam Bank headquarters conference room.
The signing ceremony was attended by Oh Seongho, Executive Director of BNK Kyongnam Bank, and Kang Yeonho, Administrative Director of Samsung Changwon Hospital, among others.
Through this agreement, BNK Kyongnam Bank will jointly develop and provide programs related to retirement education and the second act of life for the employees of Samsung Changwon Hospital.
On the 20th, a special finance lecture will be held for about 100 employees of Samsung Changwon Hospital aged 55 and older.
The finance lecture will cover a wide range of practical topics, including the Private School Pension System, health insurance, and essential information for retirees, as well as tax knowledge provided directly by a tax accountant.
Oh Seongho, Executive Director of the Asset Management Division, said, "This agreement aims to support the second act of life for local hospital employees and contribute to the development of the local community. We hope it will help the staff of Samsung Changwon Hospital, who work day and night to provide high-quality medical services to local residents, with their retirement planning."
Meanwhile, BNK Kyongnam Bank established a dedicated retirement finance team in 2019 and has been actively working in various ways to ensure a stable retirement life for customers and local residents.
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