NH Nonghyup Bank Donates Over 100 Million Won from Partnership Card Fund to Yangju City
Gyeonggi Yangju City (Mayor Kang Su-hyun) and NH Nonghyup Bank have turned their time of trust and cooperation into another valuable achievement.
Noh Hyun-soo, head of NH Nonghyup Yangju Branch, is presenting a fund of 102.35 million KRW accumulated through the '2024 Partnership Card Usage' to Kang Soo-hyun, mayor of Yangju (fourth from the left) on the 14th. Photo by Yangju City
View original imageOn the morning of the 14th, Yangju City announced that it received a fund of 102.35 million KRW accumulated through the use of the ‘2024 NH Nonghyup Yangju Branch Affiliated Card (Branch Manager Noh Hyun-soo)’.
This is the result of continuous accumulation based on the partnership signed between Yangju City and NH Nonghyup Bank in 2011, by saving a certain percentage (0.1~1%) of the usage amounts of corporate cards, subsidy cards, Yangju Love Cards, and public official welfare cards.
The delivery ceremony was attended by 11 officials, including Mayor Kang Su-hyun and Branch Manager Noh Hyun-soo.
This precious fund will be allocated as city revenue and used for various projects for employee welfare and citizens in the future.
Mayor Kang Su-hyun of Yangju City said, “The affiliated card fund delivered by NH Nonghyup Yangju Branch is not just a simple resource but a symbol of trust and sharing created together with the local community,” adding, “We will continue to activate the use of affiliated cards to solidify the tax base and do our best to contribute to the enhancement of citizen welfare.”
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Meanwhile, the city hopes that ‘a beautiful journey created through trust and coexistence, a virtuous cycle of sharing made together by the community and finance’ will deeply permeate the lives of its citizens.
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