Kang Moon-cheol, Head of Financial Consumer Protection at NH Nonghyup Bank (left in photo), and Lee Woon-hee, Director of Jungnim Comprehensive Social Welfare Center (right in photo), are taking a commemorative photo after activities to prevent financial fraud targeting financially vulnerable groups.

Kang Moon-cheol, Head of Financial Consumer Protection at NH Nonghyup Bank (left in photo), and Lee Woon-hee, Director of Jungnim Comprehensive Social Welfare Center (right in photo), are taking a commemorative photo after activities to prevent financial fraud targeting financially vulnerable groups.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] NH Nonghyup Bank's Consumer Protection Department announced on the 19th that it conducted promotional activities to prevent financial fraud targeting vulnerable groups such as the elderly and disabled, in collaboration with Jungnim Comprehensive Social Welfare Center located in Jung-gu, Seoul.


The Consumer Protection Department has conducted group education for vulnerable financial groups every year, but this year, to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), it delivered financial fraud prevention brochures, a safe financial life guidebook for seniors, and masks to the elderly and disabled cared for at Jungnim Comprehensive Social Welfare Center.



Kang Moon-cheol, Chief Consumer Protection Officer (CCO), said, "In a situation where anyone can easily fall victim to financial fraud due to increasingly sophisticated methods, I hope this promotional activity will be helpful to vulnerable financial groups," and added, "We will strive to become a digital human bank leading consumer protection through active activities and support for consumer protection in the future."


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