Korea Investment Corporation Donates 50 Million Won for Flood Recovery
Korea Investment Corporation (KIC) announced on July 22 that it has donated 50 million won in flood recovery funds to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association.
The donation will be used to support the recovery efforts in areas across the country recently affected by flooding, as well as to provide relief supplies for flood victims.
Park Ilyoung, CEO of KIC, stated, "I sincerely hope that those affected by the unprecedented heavy rains can return to their daily lives as soon as possible," and added, "We will spare no effort in providing all available support to overcome this national disaster."
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In addition to this flood relief donation, KIC has continued to provide recovery funds for regions affected by domestic and international disasters such as wildfires, earthquakes, and typhoons.
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