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BNK Busan Bank Participates in 'Population Issue Awareness Improvement Relay Campaign'

Bang Seongbin Emphasizes the Importance of Creating a Family-Friendly Corporate Culture
and Taking the Lead in Addressing Population Issues

On the morning of April 30, BNK Busan Bank (President Bang Seongbin) participated in the 'Population Issue Awareness Improvement Relay Campaign,' which is jointly promoted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korea Human Resources Development Institute for Health and Welfare.

BNK Busan Bank Participates in 'Population Issue Awareness Improvement Relay Campaign' BNK Busan Bank Participates in 'Population Issue Awareness Improvement Relay Campaign'. Photo by BNK Busan Bank

This campaign, held in a relay format under the slogan 'Children are happy, young people nurture hope, and the elderly find fulfillment in Korea,' aims to improve social awareness of population issues that are being intensified by low birth rates and an aging society, and to spread consensus on solutions to these challenges.


Bang Seongbin, President of BNK Busan Bank, joined the relay as a participant after being nominated by Lee Byungjin, President of Busan Transportation Corporation. He stated, "Population issues are a critical challenge that will affect the sustainability of our society as a whole," and added, "We will work together with the local community to foster a family-friendly corporate culture and to address population issues."


He then nominated Yoo Byungtae, President of Korea Housing & Urban Guarantee Corporation, and Lee Sugyeong, Head of the BuuL-Gyeong Regional Headquarters, as the next participants in the relay.


In March, Busan Bank signed a business agreement with Busan Metropolitan City to help create a city that is ideal for childbirth and childrearing. The bank is actively pursuing various social contribution projects for children and infants, including the creation of play experience spaces for infants and toddlers, hosting participatory cultural events for infants, toddlers, and expectant mothers, and supporting the discovery and promotion of childbirth encouragement initiatives.




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