OK Savings Bank Conducts 'Financial Fraud Prevention Education' for Adults with Developmental Disabilities View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] OK Savings Bank announced on the 6th that it conducted financial fraud prevention education for people with developmental disabilities.


The financial consumer education held on the 30th of last month took place at the Ansan City Welfare Center for the Disabled, under the theme of 'Financial Fraud Prevention and Response.'


OK Savings Bank operates educational programs targeting vulnerable groups in financial blind spots, such as the Financial Supervisory Service's 'One Company One School Youth Financial Education.'


This education focused on precautions to prevent voice phishing damage and measures to take in case of personal information loss, targeting adults in their 20s and 30s with developmental disabilities. Considering the COVID-19 situation, the education was conducted in a non-face-to-face manner after producing a video.



An OK Savings Bank official emphasized, "It will have the effect of preventing damage by enabling correct judgment and appropriate response when faced with financial fraud situations."


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