Non-bank Customers Can Apply
Event to Be Held at 7:30 PM on the 9th

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] SC First Bank has decided to conduct its asset management seminars, previously held in offline auditoriums, online due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.


SC First Bank announced on the 6th that it will launch its live asset management seminar, the ‘Wealth Care Web Seminar,’ for the first time on the 9th via mobile and PC. Unlike previous offline customer seminars, participation opportunities have been expanded so that anyone can apply, regardless of whether they are existing customers or not.


As demand for non-face-to-face communication rises amid the COVID-19 situation, SC First Bank has newly introduced the customer Wealth Care Web Seminar in an online and mobile format as a way to thoroughly protect customers and employees while establishing an active and continuous customer communication channel. SC First Bank’s parent company, Standard Chartered (SC) Group, already actively operates web seminars for non-face-to-face meetings with customers in China, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and other regions.


This seminar will feature Dr. Hong Chun-wook, a famous economist and author of "The History of Money Seen Through 50 Events," as the invited speaker. Park Soon-hyun, a senior manager and investment strategy expert at SC First Bank, will also participate. The topic is “The Future Changed by COVID-19, What is the Direction of Investment? Subtitle: Changing the Future with the Dollar.” It aims to introduce new and diverse changes and directions in investment strategies to customers who are considering asset management methods amid the sweeping social changes brought by the spread of contactless culture and the extreme uncertainty suppressing the economy.


Anyone can participate in this seminar. Applications can be made by the 8th through SC First Bank’s official website or the bank’s official Facebook and Instagram pages. Applicants will receive the web seminar URL via text message or email. The seminar will be held on the 9th from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM.



Colin Chiang, Head of Asset Management Division (Executive Director) at SC First Bank, said, “We expanded the ‘Wealth Care Seminar,’ which has established itself as a representative asset management service, to online and mobile channels because we want to meet more customers in more diverse ways.” He added, “We will continue to conduct web seminars on various themes to provide correct and timely investment strategies and directions.”


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