BNK Gyeongnam Bank Joins "Happy Community Relay Campaign" to Overcome Low Birth Rate
BNK Gyeongnam Bank announced on November 3 that it has joined the "Happy Community Relay Campaign" promoted by Changwon Special City to overcome the low birth rate.
Kim Taehan, President of BNK Gyeongnam Bank, is participating in the "Happy Community Relay Campaign" together with Piumi, the character of Changwon.
View original imageThe Happy Community Relay Campaign, which began in August, is being held until December in a relay format with participation from various sectors of society. Its aim is to foster positive perceptions of marriage, childbirth, and child-rearing, and to create a family-friendly social atmosphere.
Kim Taehan, President of BNK Gyeongnam Bank, delivered a message of support for the campaign in front of an LED display board that read, "We will join in making Changwon a great place to raise children through warm finance together with the community."
In particular, he participated in a performance together with "Piumi," Changwon's character symbolizing "blossoming new hope in Changwon."
BNK Gyeongnam Bank is strengthening the region's economic foundation and taking the lead in creating a child-friendly environment by providing warm financial services for young people and families.
Through practical social contribution activities such as launching family-friendly financial products, supporting youth entrepreneurship, providing financial education for children, and promoting the "Save Our Gyeongnam Project," the bank is easing the burden on families and revitalizing the local community.
Kim Taehan, President of BNK Gyeongnam Bank, stated, "I believe the role of BNK Gyeongnam Bank is to share responsibility through finance so that having and raising children can become a source of happiness, not an economic burden. We will continue to create a warm financial environment where the future generations of our region can grow their dreams with peace of mind."
Kim Manki, Director of Population Policy at Changwon Special City, said, "Creating an environment where it is easy to have and raise children cannot be achieved by administrative efforts alone. The warm participation of various sectors, including finance, economy, and religion, is becoming a source of hope in overcoming the low birth rate."
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Meanwhile, since April 2024, BNK Gyeongnam Bank has been implementing the "Save Our Gyeongnam Project" to help increase the birth rate and reduce the risk of regional extinction due to population outflow.
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