Kyobo Securities announced on the 20th that it had conducted the 'Kimchi Sharing for Future Generations' activity.

On the 19th, employees of Kyobo Securities are taking a commemorative photo after the "Kimchi Sharing for Future Generations" activity at Dure Church in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul.

On the 19th, employees of Kyobo Securities are taking a commemorative photo after the "Kimchi Sharing for Future Generations" activity at Dure Church in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul.

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This initiative was organized to commemorate the 76th anniversary of its founding-the first among securities firms-and to deliver warmth and care to underprivileged groups. To encourage participation in community activities, the event was held in a way that for every supportive message left on the donation platform Naver Happy Bean Good Action page, a portion of kimchi would be set aside. A total of 6,848 messages of support were collected, further highlighting the significance of kimchi sharing for future generations.


On this day, about 100 employees gathered at Dure Church in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul, to make a total of 1.5 tons of kimchi with love and dedication. The finished kimchi was delivered to 28 welfare institutions, including the Yeongdeungpo Community Child Center Association, Sangnok Orphanage, and Happy Home.


Seo Sungchul, Vice President of Kyobo Securities, stated, "A warm heart that began with a small message of support was amplified through the hands of our employees, resulting in even greater compassion," adding, "We will continue to carry out sharing activities that grow together with our local community."



Kyobo Securities plans to promote a variety of initiatives focused on future generations, eco-friendliness, and the local community to create sustainable change.


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