BNK Capital Lao makes third donation to primary school

Feb 2nd at 08:09
02-02-2016 08:09:01+07:00

BNK Capital Lao makes third donation to primary school

Leasing company BNK Capital Lao, formerly known as Lao PDR, BS Capital, under the umbrella of BNK Financial Group of the Republic of Korea, has made a school donation as part of their corporate social responsibility programme.

The donation was made under the slogan “BNK Capital Lao Leasing Co., Ltd. - Sharing happiness with the Lao PDR” and was the company's third donation to a primary school in Nongthaneua village, Chanthabouly district, Vientiane, on January 29.

The handover ceremony for paint took place at the school and was attended by Managing Director of BNK Capital Lao Mr Ryu Hui-Seok, the village Chief Mr Settha Soundala, the school's principal Ms Phonsavanh Insisouphan, teachers and students, and as well as representat ives from BNK Capital Lao.

Mr Ryu said his company was very pleased to make the donation to the school as he thought the contribution went to a school in need and would help the school to look more attractive and ensure a safe environment for children. “Our firm was very happy to be part of helping Lao local society, especially local schools and children.”

During the meeting with the school director, Mr Ryu thanked local authorities and the school for giving them the opportunity to support their school's needs and promised that more donations would follow in the near future.

Mr Ryu also asked Ms Phonsavanh about the school and children's needs and said he would make a consistent donation plan as long as BNK Capital Lao Leasing Company operated within the Laos.

The managing director said their passion was sharing with the local community and showing the level of their love for Laos a nd how well they have planned their operations along with the donation plan.

Mr Ryu added the company had plans to make more donations to other schools in the future, all aimed at helping Lao children to have access to a better schooling environment.

While thanking BNK Capital Lao Leasing for the materials they provided, other items, including roofing, hardware and other school equipment were still needed, Ms Phonsavanh said.

BNK Capital Lao Leasing did not take long to gain the trust of local people and their success in business will bring more prosperity to communities in Laos.

BNK Capital Lao Leasing officially began operations last year after celebrating their grand opening on June 8.

BNK Capital Lao Leasing made their first donation to a primary schoo l in Kang village in Hadxaifong district, Vientiane, on July 31, providing basic stationery supplies including pens and textbooks to support the children's academic endeavours, as well as different types of balls and nets for their physical education needs.

The company made their second donation to Nongviengkham Primary School in Xaythany district, Vientiane, on August 31.

On September 30, the company also awarded Korean language scholarships for two students at the National University of Laos. The scholarships have covered the students' fees for the durati on of their courses and have been awarded to outstanding students as part of the company's corporate social responsibility scheme.

The company has formally begun operations by concentrating on car and motorcycle loans in the early stages. Once fully established, BNK Capital Lao Leasing plans to extend its services into areas such as light/heavy equipment leasing and more financial products for business owners.

BNK Capital Lao Leasing Co., Ltd. is located on the 2nd Floor of the Premier Building on Setthathirath Road in Phiavat village, Sisattanak district, Vientiane.

vientiane times



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