At the business agreement ceremony held on the 21st at the Correctional Association located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Jang Jong-seon, Chairman of the Correctional Association (right), and So Myung-pil, Head of Shinhan Bank Gangnam Headquarters, are posing for a commemorative photo.

At the business agreement ceremony held on the 21st at the Correctional Association located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Jang Jong-seon, Chairman of the Correctional Association (right), and So Myung-pil, Head of Shinhan Bank Gangnam Headquarters, are posing for a commemorative photo.

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Shinhan Bank announced on the 21st that it has signed a main banking business agreement with the Correctional Association.


The Correctional Association is a welfare organization established to establish an efficient mutual aid system for correctional officers and to contribute to the stabilization of members' lives and the promotion of welfare. It carries out welfare, welfare, scholarship and support projects for correctional officers, as well as correctional education support projects for inmates.


Through this business agreement, Shinhan Bank plans to support customized financial products such as employee-exclusive loans and welfare cards for members and executives of the Correctional Association, and provide various financial consulting and preferential services. In addition, it will operate an employee-exclusive welfare mall in connection with Shinhan Card.



Furthermore, Shinhan Bank will provide a dedicated 'mobile branch' for the Correctional Association, enabling customers nationwide to use financial services more easily and conveniently without having to visit a branch in person.


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