Woori Bank announced on the 27th that it has signed an agreement with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety for the ‘Warmth Sharing Campaign’ to promote a culture of sharing in our society. The Warmth Sharing Campaign is organized by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety to create an atmosphere of volunteering and sharing for neighbors in need around us and to spread this nationwide.
Woori Bank signed the 'Warmth Sharing Campaign Agreement' with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety at the Korea Federation of Banks on the 27th. Lee Sang-min, Minister of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety (center), and Cho Han-rae, Executive Vice President of Woori Bank IT Group (far right), are taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Woori Bank
The signing ceremony was attended by six companies including Woori Bank, KB Kookmin Bank, Shinhan Bank, Hana Bank, Samsung Electronics, and Danggeun Market. On the day, Minister Lee Sang-min of the Ministry of the Interior and Safety stated, “By linking the infrastructures held by the public and private sectors and carrying out promotional and campaign activities that utilize each party’s characteristics, sharing and volunteering can deeply permeate the daily lives of the people. We will continue to strengthen public-private cooperation to further spread the culture of sharing and coexistence.”
Through this campaign, Woori Bank plans to actively participate in various charitable activities, including donating 1,000 used laptops to support information-vulnerable groups, as well as system linkage projects conducted jointly with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.
Jo Han-rae, Executive Vice President of Woori Bank’s IT Group, who attended the signing ceremony, said, “Woori Bank, as a win-win financial company that grows together with our society and practices the value of living together, will actively support the Warmth Sharing Campaign to achieve great results.”
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