Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Bottled water provided for hydration

In preparation for the ongoing heatwave, Jeonbuk Bank is operating cooling shelters that are open to all local residents.


Jeonbuk Bank, a subsidiary of JB Financial Group, announced that from the 15th until September 30th, all its branches will be operated as cooling shelters.

Jeonbuk Bank, under JB Financial Group, announced that from the 15th to September 30th, all its branches will operate as cooling shelters during the heatwave. <br>[Photo by Jeonbuk Bank]

Jeonbuk Bank, under JB Financial Group, announced that from the 15th to September 30th, all its branches will operate as cooling shelters during the heatwave.
[Photo by Jeonbuk Bank]

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The cooling shelters are available to everyone, regardless of whether they are Jeonbuk Bank customers. The bank will open branch spaces to allow residents to take a break from the heat, and will also provide bottled water to help people stay hydrated during the heatwave.


As average summer temperatures rise and the number of heatwave days increases, financial institutions and public organizations are increasingly opening their air-conditioned facilities to the public to prevent heat-related illnesses. As a leading regional financial institution, Jeonbuk Bank has decided to operate these shelters to help protect residents' health and ensure a safe summer.


A representative from Jeonbuk Bank stated, "We hope that the cooling shelters, which are open to everyone, will help protect the health of local residents during the heatwave. We will continue to carry out social contribution activities that provide real benefits to the community."



The cooling shelters are available during branch operating hours, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and are operated in the same way at all Jeonbuk Bank branches. Local residents can use them as a place to cool down or take a short rest while out and about.


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