Use the National Happiness Card from NH Nonghyup to Access the Energy Voucher Program
Promotional Support at Over 6,000 NH Nonghyup Branches Nationwide

NH Nonghyup Card announced on October 14 that it has signed a business agreement with the Korea Energy Agency to promote the energy voucher program.


NH Nonghyup Card and the Korea Energy Agency have signed a business agreement to revitalize the energy voucher program that supports heating and cooling costs for energy-vulnerable groups. NH Nonghyup Card

NH Nonghyup Card and the Korea Energy Agency have signed a business agreement to revitalize the energy voucher program that supports heating and cooling costs for energy-vulnerable groups. NH Nonghyup Card

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The energy voucher program is a system that provides support for heating and cooling costs to energy-vulnerable groups.


The agreement was signed to enhance online information accessibility for energy-vulnerable groups and to expand offline promotional activities.


To increase the efficiency of offline promotions, the plan is to utilize approximately 6,000 NH Nonghyup branches nationwide.


Promotional activities will be carried out using digital signage within the branches, and staff training will also be conducted.


To use the energy voucher, eligible individuals must apply at a local administrative welfare center and then receive the National Happiness Card at a branch. The card can be used to pay for costs such as electricity, city gas, kerosene, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and coal briquettes.


Lee Minkyoung, CEO of NH Nonghyup Card, stated, "We will actively support the effective promotion of the energy voucher program by leveraging Nonghyup's nationwide network," adding, "We will continue to strive to contribute to various public interest initiatives in the future."



This year, applications for the energy voucher can be submitted at administrative welfare centers until December 31.


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