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Starbucks boosting CSR

Lee Seock-gu, sixth from left in front row, CEO of Starbucks Korea, poses with employees at the company headquarters in downtown Seoul, Thursday, after holding a ceremony to adopt ISO 26000, the international standard for corporate social responsibility (CSR). Starbucks decided to apply for the ISO 26000, the first coffee franchise to do so, to boost its CSR activities for local communities and improve management transparency.                                                                                            / Courtesy of Starbucks Korea

Mar 21, 2013

Smart banking for collegians

Shinhan Bank Executive Vice President Lim Young-suk, second from left, poses with participants in a tape-cutting ceremony for a smart banking center at Hongik University in Mapo, Seoul, Wednesday. The center allows students to use Internet banking and have real-time video consultation with bank staffers through ATM machines.                    / Courtesy of Shinhan Bank

Mar 20, 2013

Hyundai wins Uzbekistan order

Hyundai Engineering & Construction CEO Jung Soo-hyun, right in the front row, holds hands with Abdusami Normuminov, center, project manager of the Talimarjan Transmission Project in Uzbekistan, and Daewoo International CEO Lee Dong-hee during a signing ceremony in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Tuesday. Hyundai said its consortium with Daewoo won an order for a plant project worth $819 million there.                              / Yonhap

Mar 20, 2013

Protecting consumer rights

Hana Bank CEO Kim Jong-junk, center, poses with workers, who were recognized for their effort to protect customers’ rights, after a breakfast meeting at the headquarters of Korea Federation of Banks in central Seoul, Wednesday.                                                                           / Courtesy of Hana Bank

Mar 20, 2013

Healthy juicer

Models taste fruit juice squeezed from a juicer manufactured by E-mart at the discount store chain’s branch in Hwanghak-dong, central Seoul, Tuesday. The juicer is specially designed to protect nutrients and costs 199,000 won ($179) each.                                                                             / Yonhap

Mar 19, 2013

Supporting microcredit business

Citibank Korea CEO Ha Yung-ku, left, poses with Microcredit Joyful Union President Jeong Myeong-gi at the lender’s headquarters in central Seoul, Tuesday, after offering $100,000 for the latter’s microcredit business. The bank has provided over $964,000 since 1999 to the union.                                                                                                      / Courtesy of Citibank

Mar 19, 2013

NHN, Neowiz alliance

Danny Woo, right, head of the game studio of NHN, poses with Kim Young-chan, director of Neowiz’s global business development center, after signing an agreement for cooperation at the search giant’s headquarters in Bundang, Gyeonggi Province, Tuesday. The firms agreed to jointly operate football game Winning Eleven Online.                                                   /  Yonhap

Mar 19, 2013

Everland supports underprivileged

Kim Bong-yung, CEO of Samsung Everland, center in a blue jacket, serves lunch boxes at a welfare facility in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, Tuesday.                                                                                / Courtesy of Samsung Everland

Mar 19, 2013

Alliance with Central America

Kim Yong-hwan, left, chairman of the Export-Import Bank of Korea (Korea Eximbank), shakes hands with Nick Rischbieth, executive president of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), during the Inter-American Development Bank’s annual meeting in Panama City, Panama, Sunday, after signing an agreement on an interbank export loan worth $50million. Under the contract, Eximbank will lend money to CABEI, which will loan it to local companies that plan to import products from Korean firms.                                                                                                     / Courtesy of Eximbank

Mar 18, 2013

Free breakfast

Sean Newton, center, president of Mcdonald’s Korea, poses with Bob Larson, second from right head of McDonald’s Asia, at a company retailer in downtown Seoul, Monday. The fast food franchise has given away 5 million of its Egg McmMuffins as part of promotional events in Asia, the Middle East and South Africa.                                                                                             / Yonhap

Mar 18, 2013
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