[Photo] Busan City Signs Agreement for 'Vitamin Plus Fund Support' for Small Business Owners and Self-Employed
Busan City is holding a commemorative photo after signing an agreement for the Vitamin Plus Fund support for small business owners and self-employed individuals.
View original imageOn the 10th, Busan City signed the 'Vitamin PLUS Fund Support Business Agreement' to support small business owners and self-employed individuals and is taking a commemorative photo.
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From the left in the photo: Ha Seong-guk, Busan Headquarters Director of NongHyup Bank; Lee Hyuk, Vice President of Kookmin Bank; Lee Seong-wook, CEO of Miso Finance Busan Jung-gu Corporation; Bang Seong-bin, President of Busan Bank; Park Hyung-jun, Mayor of Busan; Seong Dong-hwa, Chairman of Busan Credit Guarantee Foundation; Kim Young-shin, Head of Busan-Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters of the Credit Recovery Committee; Lee Byung-jik, Head of Busan-Gyeongnam Sales Headquarters of Hana Bank; Lee Dae-young, CEO of Miso Finance Busan Suyeong-gu Corporation.
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