"Beware of Stock Leading Rooms"... KB Securities Conducts Preventive Education for Beginner Investors
Subscription Service 'Prime Club' Also Provides Opportunities to Access
[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] KB Securities will conduct online investment damage prevention education targeting stock beginners and the elderly.
KB Securities announced on the 22nd that starting from the 23rd, it will provide such education through its official YouTube channel 'Marvel TV' by selecting stock beginners and elderly investors.
This is to prevent first-time stock investors, called 'Joorini (stock investment + children)', and elderly investors from suffering damages due to illegal and unethical business practices such as so-called 'stock leading rooms.'
Through this education, participants will learn about 'quasi-investment advisory services' and review actual damage cases related to 'stock leading rooms.' Financial consumer precautions will also be guided at a level suitable for beginner investors.
Customers who complete the education will also have the opportunity to access KB Securities' premium asset management subscription service, the 'Prime Club Service.' By paying 10,000 KRW per month, subscribers can receive timely investment information and expert consultations via phone.
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Junglim Park, CEO of KB Securities, said, "Through this education, we hope to prevent consumer damages and enable consumers to make rational decisions based on a proper understanding of finance." He added, "We will continue to provide customized financial education for vulnerable groups such as youth, the elderly, and the disabled, as well as general investors."
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