Consolation Money Delivered and Soldiers Encouraged
in Commemoration of the Month of Patriots and Veterans

Korea Housing Finance Corporation carried out consolation activities to express gratitude to Navy personnel in commemoration of the Month of Patriots and Veterans.


On June 18, Kim Kyunghwan, President of Korea Housing Finance Corporation, visited the Naval Operations Command and delivered consolation money to Kwak Kwangseop, Naval Operations Commander, expressing his appreciation for the dedication of military personnel serving for national security.


This visit was arranged to encourage the soldiers who devote themselves to the country during the Month of Patriots and Veterans, and to convey appreciation to military officials who strive to protect public safety and national security.


President Kim stated, "I would like to express my deep gratitude to all the soldiers who silently carry out their duties so that the people can live their daily lives with peace of mind," and added, "We will continue to promote a culture of respect and honor for those who dedicate themselves to the nation."



Korea Housing Finance Corporation is taking the lead in fulfilling public institutions' social responsibilities by continuously promoting various social contribution activities, such as supporting the families of veterans and honoring national merit recipients.

Kim Kyunghwan, President of Korea Housing Finance Corporation (right), is visiting the Naval Operations Command to present consolation money to Kwak Kwangsub, Naval Operations Commander, in observance of the Month of Patriots and Veterans.

Kim Kyunghwan, President of Korea Housing Finance Corporation (right), is visiting the Naval Operations Command to present consolation money to Kwak Kwangsub, Naval Operations Commander, in observance of the Month of Patriots and Veterans.

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