NH Nonghyup Bank Chungnam Headquarters Delivers 3.8 Billion Won Contribution to Chungnam Credit Guarantee Foundation
"Aiming to Support the Management Stability of SMEs and Small Business Owners"
NH Nonghyup Bank Chungnam Headquarters delivered a voluntary contribution of 3.831 billion won to the Chungnam Credit Guarantee Foundation on the 26th. /NH Nonghyup Bank Chungnam Headquarters
View original imageNH Nonghyup Bank Chungnam Headquarters announced on the 27th that it had delivered a contribution of 3.831 billion won to the Chungnam Credit Guarantee Foundation to support local small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and small business owners.
The voluntary contribution delivered this time will be used as funding for issuing guarantees to SMEs and small business owners in the Chungnam region who are struggling with insufficient collateral and difficulties in raising funds, in order to help stabilize their management.
Park Jangsoon, head of NH Nonghyup Bank Chungnam Headquarters, said, "We hope this contribution will provide real support for the management stability of SMEs and small business owners in the province," adding, "As the leading financial institution in the Chungnam region, NH Nonghyup Bank will spare no effort in providing financial support to revitalize the local economy."
Earlier this year, in the first half, NH Nonghyup Bank Chungnam Headquarters made a special contribution of 5.7 billion won. With this additional voluntary contribution of 3.831 billion won, the total cumulative contributions for this year amount to 9.531 billion won.
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