NH Nonghyup Bank executives and employees are taking a commemorative photo ahead of the reopening of the Youth Financial Education Center and a special financial education lecture.

NH Nonghyup Bank executives and employees are taking a commemorative photo ahead of the reopening of the Youth Financial Education Center and a special financial education lecture.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Haeyoung] NH Nonghyup Bank announced on the 12th that it will conduct special financial education lectures for elementary school students who are waiting for the sequential reopening of schools, along with the resumption of operations at the Youth Financial Education Center, which had been temporarily suspended to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) during Family Month.


This special lecture, under the theme "Complete Real Financial Education with Family," will be held at 11 financial education centers nationwide (Seoul, Gyeonggi, Gangwon, Gwangju, Daejeon, Busan, Sejong, Ulsan, Jeonbuk, Chungnam, Chungbuk). Before school starts, elementary students and their families will participate in financial tasks such as opening bank accounts as one-day bank clerks with N-Dolphin, and receive education on preventing financial fraud through fintech.


Since 2012, Nonghyup Bank has been operating the Happiness Filling Financial Classroom, providing visiting financial education to students and marginalized groups. Last year, it was selected as an 'Excellent Financial Company for One Company One School Financial Education.'



Bank President Son Byunghwan said, "Although it was a long vacation due to COVID-19, it is meaningful to provide financial education for parents and children together during Family Month," and added, "We will become a leading Youth Financial Education Center with thorough quarantine measures to prevent COVID-19 and rich financial content for youth."


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