The insurer said Thursday it made an equity investment in OLMO, a standard workplace for people with disabilities, to expand employment and advance social value.
OLMO is a culture and arts-focused workplace that hires artists with disabilities and provides professional training and creative space. It operates hubs in areas including Ilsan, Bucheon and Hanam, contributing to job creation for people with disabilities. NH NongHyup Property & Casualty invested in OLMO Incheon.
The investment is a shared-growth model combining an equity stake with cooperation in workplace operations. It aims to provide artists with disabilities a stable environment to create and a foundation for professional independence.
CEO Song Chun-su said the investment is meant to go beyond providing jobs by building a base that allows artists with disabilities to continue their work. He said the company will continue support to advance social value.
NongHyup Federation and its affiliates have been expanding social contribution programs — including support for rural communities, environmental protection, and assistance for people with disabilities and multicultural families — as they strengthen ESG management.
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