NongHyup Bank Hosts 'Financial Consumer Rights Recovery' Contest
Sponsored by the Korea Fair Trade Commission and Korea Consumer Agency
Individual or team participation available for university (graduate) students
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] NH Nonghyup Bank announced on the 5th that it will hold the '2020 Financial Consumer Rights Recovery Creator Contest' together with the Korea Consumer Education Support Center from today until November 6.
Sponsored by the Fair Trade Commission and the Korea Consumer Agency, this contest is open to university (graduate) students who can participate individually or as a team. The contest categories are divided into videos and card news, and the themes are ▲ Wise financial life for financially vulnerable groups (elderly, disabled, young adults, etc.), and ▲ Wise financial life using NH Nonghyup Bank digital services.
A total of 15 teams will be selected to receive awards including the Fair Trade Commission Chairman Award, Korea Consumer Agency Director Award, and NH Nonghyup Bank President Award, along with certificates and a total prize money of 10.5 million KRW. Winners will be announced in November, and an awards ceremony will be held.
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Nonghyup Bank plans to upload the winning entries on its official Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Additionally, the videos will be used for financial consumer protection promotional materials and provided as financial education resources to elementary, middle, high schools, and universities nationwide to lead the creation of a proper financial consumer protection culture.
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