SEOUL: Two self-made South Korean billionaires have pledged in as many weeks to give away half their fortunes — a rarity in a country where business is dominated by family-controlled conglomerates and charity often begins and ends at home. Kim Beom-su, the founder of South Korea’s biggest messaging app KakaoTalk, announced this month he will donate more than [ ]
Tuesday 13 April 2021
manilatimes - 2 month ago
2 SKorean billionaires to give half of fortune


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