Replacing In-Person Training with Online Education to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19

Seventeen teams nationwide, N Dolphin, and Lee Yeon-ho, Head of Individual Customer Department (4th from the left in the middle row), are conducting online training.

Seventeen teams nationwide, N Dolphin, and Lee Yeon-ho, Head of Individual Customer Department (4th from the left in the middle row), are conducting online training.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kangwook Cho] NH Nonghyup Bank announced on the 12th that it conducted capacity-building training for the 8th N-Dolphin university student volunteer group, which is leading financial education and promoting the value of agriculture and rural areas.


The training, held on the 10th in the nationwide sales headquarters video conference room, included a review of activities in the first half of the year and a time to share outstanding projects such as quarterly awards. In particular, a session was held to encourage the N-Dolphins who have been actively working hard despite the difficult times due to COVID-19.


To prevent the resurgence of COVID-19, the video training was conducted in strict compliance with safety rules such as wearing masks and using hand sanitizer in real time, according to Nonghyup Bank.



Meanwhile, the 8th N-Dolphin group, consisting of 102 members from 17 teams nationwide selected last March, will be active until October. They are promptly responding to COVID-19 by conducting non-face-to-face financial education and career mentoring, and are leading social contribution activities through various projects.


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