Shinhan Bank Provides Financial Education Content for Teachers Ahead of Online School Opening View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Haeyoung Kwon] Shinhan Bank announced on the 14th that it will provide financial education video content produced by the bank to teachers in response to online school openings due to the spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).


The financial education video content consists of ▲ two types of animations that easily explain concepts such as deposits, savings, and currency exchange for elementary school students ▲ and career mentoring videos about the daily life and work of bank employees for middle and high school students. In particular, the career mentoring videos are content in which current bank employees directly explain the work of branch offices and headquarters departments, and are being used in the Ministry of Education-supported 'Remote Video Career Mentoring' program.


Teachers who wish to use the financial education video content can apply through the 'Kkumgil' site operated by the Ministry of Education and the 'Beautiful Bank' site, Shinhan Bank's social contribution homepage. Afterwards, a Shinhan Bank representative will deliver the videos via email.


A Shinhan Bank official said, "We hope that providing financial education videos will help facilitate smooth remote classes," and added, "We will continue to develop and strive to provide content that can assist the financial education of young people, the future generation."



Meanwhile, Shinhan Bank plans to activate the 'Online Financial Education Center' on its YouTube channel to continuously provide and expand financial education content tailored to the needs of customers such as children, adolescents, and young adults entering society.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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