BNK Gyeongnam Bank Supports '2025 Gyeongnam FC Home Opening Match'
Distributing Coffee, Green Tea, and Other Beverages
to Local Residents and Spectators
BNK Gyeongnam Bank announced on the 17th that it supported the 2025 home opening match of Gyeongnam FC, the provincial football team of Gyeongnam.
On the 16th, BNK Gyeongnam Bank executives and employees visited the Changwon Football Center, where the K League 2 match between Gyeongnam FC and Jeonnam Dragons was held, and operated a ‘free one-day tea house and face painting booth’.
Vice President Heo Jonggu of the Changwon Business Group and employees of the Gyeongnam Provincial Government Branch distributed beverages such as coffee and green tea to local residents and spectators.
In addition, two face painting experts were invited to hold an event where they drew the Gyeongnam FC logo and character.
On this day, about 500 BNK Gyeongnam Bank executives, employees, and their families attended the home opening match and joined local residents in cheering for Gyeongnam FC's victory.
Before the match, Gyeongsangnam-do Governor Park Wansu visited the booth and, together with others, held a banner reading, “2025 Coexistence and Growth, Hopeful Gyeongnam - Fighting Spirit! Gyeongnam FC's Promotion to Division 1! BNK Gyeongnam Bank Wishes for It,” expressing their support.
Heo Jonggu, Vice President of the Changwon Business Group, said, “We operated the support booth and cheered to wish for the success of Gyeongnam FC, which represents Gyeongnam. BNK Gyeongnam Bank will continue to pay attention and provide support so that Gyeongsangnam-do and its provincial football team, Gyeongnam FC, can continue to thrive.”
Meanwhile, BNK Gyeongnam Bank is actively supporting Gyeongnam FC, the provincial football team, through various initiatives such as contributing to the Gyeongnam FC development fund and making group purchases of home game tickets, so that the team can continue to be successful and loved by local residents.
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