On the 16th of last month, representatives from NexGen Finance Loan and others are posing for a commemorative photo at the foreign worker donation ceremony held at the Korea Foreign Workers Support Center.
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] NexGen Finance Loan recently announced on the 12th that it donated 21 million won to the Korea Foreign Workers Support Center located in Guro-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul, to improve the welfare of marginalized foreign workers.
NexGen Finance Loan delivered the donation to show warmth to foreign workers residing in Korea who have to endure the cold winter amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and to help them have a warm winter. The donation will be used to enhance welfare such as purchasing winter clothing and supplies, heating, and education.
Son Jong-ha, director of the Korea Foreign Workers Support Center, said, “We sincerely thank the NexGen Finance Loan officials who decided on this generous donation during these difficult times,” adding, “It will be a great gift to foreign workers residing in Korea.”
Park Jin-gwan, director of NexGen Partners Group, said, “In an era where 2.1 million foreigners reside in Korea, foreign workers are now valuable members of our society,” and added, “We will continue to provide support to improve the quality of life of foreign workers and help them settle well in Korea despite the hardships caused by COVID-19.”
NexGen Partners Group, a consumer finance specialist company, is engaged in various social contribution activities for marginalized groups, including blood donations, kimchi-making, and briquette sharing, in addition to donation activities. Last year, it donated a total of 45 million won.
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