Damyang County Holds Fund Delivery Ceremony for NH Nonghyup Partnership Card
Accumulated Fund of Approximately 39 Million KRW
"A Resource for Local Development"
On the morning of the 14th, Damyang County held a partnership card reserve fund delivery ceremony at the county office attended by Acting County Governor Kwangsun Jeong and Kwangjae Lee, head of NH Nonghyup Damyang County Branch. Photo by Damyang County
View original imageDamyang-gun, Jeollanam-do held a ceremony on the morning of the 14th at the county office to deliver the NH Nonghyup partnership card accumulation fund, with Acting County Governor Jeong Gwangseon and Lee Gwangjae, head of the NH Nonghyup Damyang-gun Branch, in attendance.
The accumulated fund delivered on this day amounts to approximately 39 million KRW. It was accumulated according to the partnership card agreement between Damyang-gun and NH Nonghyup. The fund was created by accumulating 0.2 to 1.0% of the amounts spent using subsidy-only cards for official duties, welfare cards used by affiliated public officials, and subsidy cards issued by various organizations as points over the past year.
The county plans to process the received fund as revenue and utilize it as a resource for local community development.
Acting County Governor Jeong Gwangseon stated, "We will use the delivered fund with care to enhance the welfare of our residents," and requested, "We ask the NH Nonghyup Damyang-gun Branch to continue working together for the development of the local community."
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