IBK Bank Holds 'IBK Moduda Family Concert' Inviting Multicultural Families
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- 2025-05-29 10:27:04
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- 2025-05-29 10:27:04
[Financial News] IBK Bank announced on the 29th that it held the 'IBK Moduda Family Concert' at the CG Art Hall of the Construction Hall in Gangnam, Seoul on the 28th, inviting culturally underprivileged groups in celebration of Family Month.
IBK Bank invited over 600 people including multicultural families, low-income families, and families with children with disabilities to this concert, providing a special time to enjoy together through music.
The performance featured a variety of artists from different genres heating up the stage. The popera group 'La Poem', winners of Phantom Singer, the a cappella group 'Exit' which surpassed 20 million views on YouTube, the fusion Korean traditional music group 'Granada' that bridges tradition and modernity, and the performance band 'Boom Beat' offering dynamic rhythms, all took the stage in turn, presenting performances newly arranged with a modern touch including classical, pop, Korean pop, and animation OSTs, receiving applause from the audience.
A worker from Vietnam invited to the 'IBK Moduda Family Concert' said, "I am very happy to be able to watch a high-quality performance with my family," and added, "I am really grateful for giving my family unforgettable beautiful memories."
An IBK Bank representative stated, "We hope this concert has been a precious time for families with diverse cultural backgrounds to share their hearts and feel a sense of connection," and added, "We will continue to carry out various social contribution activities that incorporate culture and arts to enhance multicultural acceptance and cultural accessibility."
Meanwhile, IBK Bank will also conduct the 'IBK Moduda School Concert' with multicultural elementary students starting in June. Beginning at Bosan Elementary School in Dongducheon, Gyeonggi, where the multicultural student ratio exceeds 50%, the concert will be held a total of five times at elementary schools with a high concentration of multicultural students in Gyeonggi, Chungbuk, and Busan.
sjmary@fnnews.com Seo Hye-jin Reporter