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Shinhan's job program in Vietnam

Shinhan Bank Vietnam CEO Shin Dong-min, front row second from left, poses with Vietnamese students who completed the bank's 10th job training program, Wednesday, at the bank's office in Ho Chi Minh City. The bank has been providing education in Korean language, computer programming and financial accounting over the past six years. Courtesy of Shinhan Bank

Mar 27, 2019
Shinhan's job program in Vietnam

Job training for students

KB Foundation Secretary General Lee Ok-won, front row 14th from right, raises his fist with high school seniors seeking jobs at a KB Kookmin Bank training center in Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province, March 26. To his left is Incruit CEO Seo Mi-young. The lender hosted a two-day job training camp for 120 students at the center. Courtesy of KB Kookmin Bank

Mar 26, 2019By Lee Kyung-min
Job training for students

Drawing up extra budget

Bank of Korea Governor Lee Ju-yeol, right, shakes hand with Rep. Park Byeong-seug of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea before attending a parliamentary Economy and Finance committee at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul, March 25. Lee said drawing up a supplementary budget of about 10 trillion won ($881 million), about 0.5 percent of the country's GDP, will help boost the country's growth rate, adding that from a macroeconomic standpoint, the economy is at a critical moment that expansionary fiscal policy is needed. Yonhap

Mar 25, 2019By Lee Kyung-min
Drawing up extra budget

Help jobseekers

Shinhan Card Multi Finance division head Ahn Joong-sun, center, shows a signed memorandum with a Ministry of Employment and Labor official, left, and KEB Hana Card senior managing director Son Chang-suk at the Seoul branch of the ministry, March 22. Under the agreement, jobless people aged 18 and 34 will be able to use cards issued by the two firms with a 500,000 won ($440) balance per month for up to six months for jobseeking activities. Courtesy of Shinhan Card

Mar 24, 2019By Lee Kyung-min

Best chatbot service

Lee Byung-yeol, second from left, head of KEB Hana Bank's future banking, holds an award from The Asian Banker at a ceremony in Dubai, Thursday. KEB Hana Bank received the award in the category of Best Automated Chatbot Initiative. Courtesy of KEB Hana Bank

Mar 22, 2019
Best chatbot service

Making jars of paste for elderly

Woori Card employees pose in front of jars filled with red chili and soybean paste after making them for the elderly at a welfare center in Jongno-gu, Seoul, Thursday. Around 20 new employees of the card firm participated in the charity event. Courtesy of Woori Card

Mar 21, 2019

Best performers

NongHyup Bank CEO Lee Dae-hoon, fourth from right in the front row, smiles with the winners of best performing employees of NongHyup Card 2018 at the bank's training center on Jeju Island, March 18. Courtesy of NongHyup Bank

Mar 20, 2019By Lee Kyung-min

Helping infant orphans with disabilities

Orange Life Insurance workers feed a toddler during the firm's social contribution event at the Hansarang Infant Welfare Center in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, March 15. The center is the home of infant orphans with disabilities. The insurer plans to conduct the social responsibility activity every month to help infant orphans. / Courtesy of Orange Life Insurance

Mar 20, 2019By Jhoo Dong-chan
Helping infant orphans with disabilities

Partnership for VIP customers

Citibank Korea Retail Bank Division Head Valentin Valderrabano, right, and The Class Hyosung CEO Bae Ki-young, show a memorandum of understanding at a signing event at the Seoul branch of Citibank, Seoul, March 15. Under the agreement, the authorized dealer of Mercedes-Benz will offer a three-month premium limousine service to the bank's Wealth Management (WM) customers in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. Courtesy of Citibank

Mar 18, 2019By Lee Kyung-min
Partnership for VIP customers

Promoting information protection

NongHyup Financial Group Chairman Kim Gwang-soo, left, and NongHyup Bank CEO Lee Dae-hoon, second from left, hand out leaflets on information protection to their employees on their way to work in Seoul, Monday morning. The group provides annual education and training on customer information security. Courtesy of NongHyup Bank

Mar 18, 2019
Promoting information protection
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