[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] The Private School Teachers' Pension Service (hereinafter referred to as PSTPS) announced on the 23rd that it conducted a 'TP Financial Knowledge Sharing' financial education donation at Jeonnam Girls' Commercial High School (hereinafter Jeonnam Yeosang) on the 20th.


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The TP Financial Knowledge Sharing education project is an initiative by PSTPS, a public institution related to education in the Gwangju-Jeonnam Innovation City, aimed at promoting regional educational development and addressing educational blind spots. Since its steady implementation from 2013, the project achieved the remarkable feat of winning the 'Education Donation Award' in 2019 and the '2020 Social Contribution Grand Festival' award on the 14th, marking four consecutive years of recognition.


During the education donation held at Jeonnam Yeosang on the 20th, PSTPS employees utilized their expertise to directly conduct financial education classes. Until last year, the education was conducted face-to-face, but this year it was held as a non-face-to-face interactive session to prevent and contain the spread of COVID-19. The financial education content included financial career education, explanations of public pensions and occupational pensions, and financial-related Q&A.


On the 24th, classes will be conducted at Gwangju Seongwang School for students with special needs, covering understanding of savings and consumption, and understanding of financial products. PSTPS expects that by donating financial education to socially vulnerable groups, it will help deliver correct financial knowledge and contribute to resolving educational blind spots within the region.



Chairman Myunghyun Joo stated, “Through this financial education donation, I hope that students in the Gwangju-Jeonnam area have benefited in exploring financial career paths and cultivating proper financial knowledge,” adding, “PSTPS will continue to make sustained efforts and pay attention to providing quality financial education to students in the Gwangju-Jeonnam region.”


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