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Kyobo Securities Operates Nanum Kiosk... 'Touching Hands of Warmth'

Kyobo Securities announced on the 1st that it will operate donation kiosks (unmanned terminals) to spread the value of sharing through community empathy.

Kyobo Securities Operates Nanum Kiosk... 'Touching Hands of Warmth'

This donation kiosk was planned to establish a voluntary donation culture and fulfill social responsibility by reflecting new donation trends.


The Kyobo Securities donation kiosk allows donations by tagging employee ID cards, and donations can be freely made from a minimum of 3,000 KRW to a maximum of 50,000 KRW without any limit on the number of times. The kiosk introduces stories of children in need of help, such as those living in jjokbangchon (small room villages), from broken families, or with severe disabilities, and donations are made through the voluntary participation of employees who have encountered these stories.


Donations can also be made by headquarters tenants, visitors, and the general public through the online donation platform Happybean website or QR codes.


The collected funds will be used to support medical, living, education, and housing expenses so that children from crisis families can grow up healthily in a stable environment.


Lee Seok-ki, CEO of Kyobo Securities, said, "We have created an opportunity for employees to feel the joy of sharing with small amounts in their busy daily lives," adding, "We will continue various participatory activities that lead to communication and empathy."


Kyobo Securities operates a one-on-one child sponsorship program called 'Dream's Hope Donation,' and as of 2025, 309 employees are participating, supporting 281 children domestically and 70 children overseas, contributing to the spread of donation culture.


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