Donation of Five Vans and Six Compact Cars Worth 300 Million Won
The Export-Import Bank of Korea donated 11 vehicles to 11 multicultural family support organizations nationwide through Community Chest of Korea on the 21st. From the left in the photo are Jae-kyun Lim, Head of ESG Management Department at the bank; Hee-sung Yoon, President of the bank; In-sik Hwang, Secretary General of Community Chest of Korea; and Jong-eun Moon, Director of Rainbow Global Regional Children's Center. Provided by the bank.
The Export-Import Bank of Korea announced on the 22nd that it had donated 11 vehicles, worth approximately 300 million won, to 11 multicultural family support organizations nationwide through the Community Chest of Korea (Sarangui Yeolmae).
On the 21st, Hee-sung Yoon, President of the Export-Import Bank of Korea, delivered five vans and six compact cars to In-sik Hwang, Secretary General of the Community Chest of Korea, and Jong-eun Moon, Director of Rainbow Global Regional Children's Center, at the bank's headquarters in Yeouido.
The vehicle donation project for multicultural family support organizations is one of the bank's flagship social contribution activities. Since 2011, the Export-Import Bank of Korea has donated vehicles worth a total of 2.86 billion won to 138 organizations nationwide over 14 years.
President Yoon stated, "The Export-Import Bank of Korea has consistently supported the settlement of new members of society, including multicultural families," and added, "We will continue to fulfill our social responsibilities as a key partner in economic cooperation trusted by the international community."
Meanwhile, the Export-Import Bank of Korea is currently holding an "Exhibition of Artists with Disabilities" at the Geumgo Art Museum on the first floor of its headquarters until the 30th of next month. On April 14 and 15, the bank hosted a commemorative performance by artists with disabilities and conducted workplace disability awareness training that combined a performance and lecture by the Hanbit Arts Troupe, thereby putting the values of inclusion and sharing into practice.
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