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For start-ups

Hana Bank CEO Kim Jong-jun, left, poses with Yim Chung-sik, chairman of the Korean Federation of Credit Guarantee Foundations, after signing an agreement at the bank’s headquarters in Euljiro, central Seoul, Thursday, to expand financing for technology start-ups and promising small firms./ Courtesy of Hana Bank

Apr 3, 2014

Spring sale

A customer talks to a sales clerk at a store in I’Park Department Store in Yongsan, Seoul, Thursday. The department store began the spring discount sale, Thursday./ Courtesy of I’Park Department Store

Apr 3, 2014

Sponsoring Manchester United

Ottogi Chairman Ham Young-joon, left, shakes hands with Manchester United Asia Pacific Managing Director Jamieson Reigle after signing a sponsorship contract at The Shilla Seoul hotel in Jung-gu, Thursday. The contract will last for two-and-a-half years./ Yonhap

Apr 3, 2014

Promoting Arbor Day

Hansol Paper CEO Lee Sang-hun delivers flowers to a woman at a promotional event for Arbor Day, which falls on April 5, at the firm’s headquarters in Euljiro, downtown Seoul, Thursday. The country’s leading paper manufacturer said it planted 1,000 pine trees at its private plantation in Wanju, North Jeolla Province, to commemorate this year’s Arbor Day./ Yonhap

Apr 3, 2014

Supporting multiracial children

Citibank Korea CEO Ha Yung-ku, fourth from right in the first row, raises his fist with YWCA Korea President Cha Kyung-ae, fifth from right in the same row, and other officials after donating $200,000 to support afterschool programs for children of multicultural families, at the YWCA building in Seoul, Thursday./ Courtesy of Citibank

Apr 3, 2014

Jobs for high school graduates

Job interviews are held at a job fair for high school students and graduates in KINTEX in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday. Firms jointly organized the event, titled the Job Concert, to provide job opportunities to high school students who want to work after graduation./ Yonhap

Apr 2, 2014

Minister meets business leaders

Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Yoon Sang-jick, third from left, stands with heads of the country’s five business associations after discussions on business issues at the Plaza Hotel, Wednesday. From left are Kim Ki-mun, chairman of the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business; Park Yong-maan, chairman of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Yoon; Han Duck-soo, chairman of the Korea International Trade Association; Lee Hee-beom, chairman of the Korea Employers Association; and Park Chan-ho, chairman of the Federation of Korean Industries./ Courtesy of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Apr 2, 2014

African bananas

Models dressed in African traditional clothes show bananas imported from Mozambique at a Home Plus outlet in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Wednesday. Home plus said the bananas will go on sale from today at its 20 outlets./ Yonhap

Apr 2, 2014

Supporting science

Hanwha Corp. Senior Vice President Lee Sung-soo poses with Kids & Future Foundation Executive Director Park Doo-june at the latter’s office in Seodaemun, northern Seoul, Tuesday, after the company agreed to supportthe foundation dedicated to science education for children./ Courtesy of Hanwha Corporation

Apr 1, 2014

BMW fellowship program

BMW Group Korea CEO Kim Hyo-joon, left, and BMW Group’s Asia-Pacific and South African markets Senior Vice President Hendrik von Kuenheim, second from left, with Hanyang University President Lim Duck-ho, third from left, and Vice President Sunwoo Myoung-ho at the university in Seoul, Tuesday, after the German automaker agreed to launch the BMW Fellowship Program to support talented students and train engineers. / Courtesy of BMW Group Korea

Apr 1, 2014
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