Chungnam Office of Education Signs Educational Treasury Agreement with NH Nonghyup Bank Chungnam Headquarters
In Charge of Chungnam Office of Education Treasury Operations for the Next Four Years
Stable Financial Services to Be Provided for Educational Finances
Chungnam Provincial Office of Education held an educational treasury agreement ceremony with NH Nonghyup Bank Chungnam Headquarters on the morning of the 11th. / Provided by Chungnam Provincial Office of Education
View original imageOn July 11, the Chungnam Provincial Office of Education signed an agreement with NH Nonghyup Bank Chungnam Headquarters for the next educational treasury at the Office of Education conference room.
This agreement was made as the current educational treasury contract expires this year, and NH Nonghyup Bank Chungnam Headquarters has been selected as the institution in charge of treasury operations.
NH Nonghyup Bank Chungnam Headquarters will be responsible for treasury operations for the Office of Education and its affiliated institutions, including educational institutions, for four years until 2029.
In addition, the bank plans to provide stable and efficient financial services for the overall educational finances, including the operation and management of the special account for educational expenses and funds, the receipt and disbursement of income and expenditures, as well as the deposit and management of operating funds.
Superintendent Kim Ji-cheol stated, "Our cooperation with NH Nonghyup Bank Chungnam Headquarters goes beyond simple treasury operations, and we will do our best to shape the future of education in Chungnam together."
Park Jang-soon, head of the Chungnam Headquarters, said, "We plan to actively cooperate in various support activities promoted by the Chungnam Office of Education, such as key initiatives, the breakfast campaign for schools and local communities, school violence prevention campaigns, and scholarship support," adding, "We will do our utmost to ensure responsible treasury operations and to promote mutual growth with the local community."
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