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BNK Busan Bank Holds Launch Ceremony for "Busanjin-gu Love House Repair Project"

On July 8, Busanjin-gu Office to Support 20 Vulnerable Households
Leading the Renovation of Aging Homes with Wallpapering, Floor Replacement, and LED Upgrades

On the morning of July 8, BNK Busan Bank (President Bang Seongbin) held the launch ceremony for the "Busanjin-gu Love House Repair Project" at Dabok Room in Busanjin-gu Office, together with Busan Transportation Corporation and Busan Community Chest of Korea.

BNK Busan Bank Holds Launch Ceremony for "Busanjin-gu Love House Repair Project" BNK Busan Bank held the launch ceremony for the "Busanjin-gu Love House Repair Project."

The ceremony was attended by Bang Seongbin, President of Busan Bank; Lee Byungjin, President of Busan Transportation Corporation; Kim Younguk, Mayor of Busanjin-gu; Lee Sutae, President of Busan Community Chest of Korea; Kang Sungju, Director of Jingu Senior Welfare Center; as well as about 70 local residents and related officials, making it a meaningful event.


The "Love House Repair Project" is a public-private partnership initiative aimed at improving the quality of life for vulnerable groups in the community by supporting home repairs for those living in poor housing conditions.


Since its launch in Sasang-gu in June 2023, the project has improved the living environment of a total of 81 households and 8 senior centers in areas including Saha-gu (December 2023), Haeundae-gu (February 2024), and Dongnae-gu (April 2024).


For this Busanjin-gu project, a total of 20 households will receive repairs to aging facilities, such as wallpapering, floor replacement, and LED lighting upgrades.


Bang Seongbin, President of Busan Bank, said, "Home is the beginning and sanctuary of life, so I hope this project will help our neighbors in need regain hope," adding, "Busan Bank will continue to be the starting point for positive change."


In June, Busan Bank continued its community-focused sharing activities by delivering a total of 2,500 electric fans worth 200 million KRW to 2,400 vulnerable households across 16 districts in Busan and to 32 group homes for people with disabilities, including Mindle House.




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