Kyobo Securities to Launch "2026 Dreamy Social Contribution Activities"
Kyobo Securities announced on January 30 that it will launch the "2026 Dreamy Social Contribution Activities" to put into practice the values of sharing and mutual growth.
Kyobo Securities plans to systematically carry out activities centered on four key areas: supporting future generations, engaging with local communities, encouraging voluntary participation, and promoting eco-friendly initiatives.
The company emphasized that this year, the focus is on spreading a culture of mutual growth throughout the entire organization by encouraging voluntary participation from employees, moving beyond simple one-off donations.
Support for future generations will continue through the "Dreamy Warm Table" program, which provides meals to children in need during school vacations, and the "Dreamy Home Caring" initiative, which improves the living environment for vulnerable groups.
In addition, Kyobo Securities will introduce the new "Dreamy Guerrilla Pack," which creates and distributes customized goods tailored to social issues and local community needs, further strengthening hands-on volunteer activities closely connected to daily life.
Alongside these efforts, the company will promote the creation of bee forests based on employees' daily carbon reduction practices, and will also implement programs for biodiversity conservation and resource recycling.
A Kyobo Securities representative stated, "Social contribution is an important process that simultaneously fulfills a company's sustainable growth and social responsibility," adding, "We will create positive changes throughout society based on the values of sharing and mutual growth."
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Meanwhile, Kyobo Securities plans to select the fifth group of participants for the "Dream-UP" program next month, which supports studies and qualification acquisition to help young adults preparing for independence settle stably into society.
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