KB Livemobile Donates 100 Million Won to Promote Inclusive Finance

by Galim Kwon Posted : May 13, 2026, 18:25Updated : May 13, 2026, 18:25
Photo by KB Kookmin Bank
[Photo by KB Kookmin Bank]
KB Livemobile, the budget mobile brand of KB Kookmin Bank, announced on May 13 that it has donated 100 million won to the Co-Prosperity Commission.

The initiative aims to address the challenges faced by young small business owners in the rapidly changing telecommunications and digital landscape, enhancing their management capabilities. The donation will be used for the 'Kiosk Support Project for Young Small Business Owners in Busan,' which is jointly conducted by the Co-Prosperity Commission and the Busan city government. Applications for the program can be submitted through the Busan Small Business Comprehensive Support Center's website until May 27.

KB Livemobile plans to strengthen management competitiveness and customer accessibility for young small business owners in areas experiencing population decline by providing services such as smart store construction consulting and barrier-free kiosks for vulnerable groups, including the elderly and people with disabilities.

The company aims to create a model for revitalizing the economy in depopulated areas by offering a one-stop service that includes kiosk supply, installation, initial setup, user training, and maintenance.

A representative from KB Kookmin Bank stated, "Telecommunications and digital technology are essential infrastructures for small business management stability and competitiveness. We will continue to actively support the digital transformation and management capacity enhancement of small businesses based on public-private partnerships, leading the way in practicing inclusive finance."

Additionally, KB Kookmin Bank is engaged in various inclusive finance activities, including reducing interest burdens for individual business owners and supporting youth education.




* This article has been translated by AI.