Korea Eximbank Joins 'Just Give' Program to Support Vulnerable Households

550 Million Won Donated With Daesang

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By Shim Woo-il
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Kim Jin-seop (left), Vice President of the Export-Import Bank of Korea, and Kim Hyun-hoon, Chairman of the Korea National Council on Social Welfare, pose for a photo after signing a memorandum of understanding on Sept. 8 to jointly participate in the "Just Dream" program. Export-Import Bank of Korea - Seoul Economic Daily Finance News from South Korea
Kim Jin-seop (left), Vice President of the Export-Import Bank of Korea, and Kim Hyun-hoon, Chairman of the Korea National Council on Social Welfare, pose for a photo after signing a memorandum of understanding on Sept. 8 to jointly participate in the "Just Dream" program. Export-Import Bank of Korea

The Export-Import Bank of Korea (Korea Eximbank) said Tuesday it has partnered with its client company Daesang Corp. to participate in the "Just Give" program.

The "Just Give" program provides basic food and daily necessities to citizens facing financial hardship. Korea Eximbank will donate 200 million won worth of food and daily necessities needed to assemble the aid packages. Daesang agreed to contribute 350 million won worth of products, including Jongga kimchi, various soups and stews, side dishes, and snacks.

"Following the first matching-donation 'Just Give' project last month, we are now carrying out the second project with Daesang," a Korea Eximbank official said. "We plan to continue expanding matching donations with a range of client companies going forward."

AI-translated from Korean. Quotes from foreign sources are based on Korean-language reports and may not reflect exact original wording.

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