Hana Bank Produces Counterfeit Detection Training Video for MZ Generation View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Hana Bank announced on the 23rd that it has produced a counterfeit bill detection training video to prevent damage caused by counterfeit bill fraud in advance and released it on 'Wivengers,' a specialized counterfeit bill YouTube channel jointly established by the Bank of Korea, the Korea Federation of Banks, and the National Intelligence Service.


In particular, this video was produced in a talk show format featuring Hana Bank's counterfeit bill appraisal experts along with singer Seo Eunkwang, a member of the idol group BTOB, singer Yoyomi from Miss Trot, and Mexican broadcaster Cristian Burgos, who appeared on Non-Summit, to provide knowledge about counterfeit bills for the MZ generation familiar with digital content.


The video series consists of three episodes. Following the release of the first episode on this day, the second episode will be released on the 6th of next month, and the third episode on the 23rd of next month. Each video will cover topics such as ▲how to distinguish counterfeit, altered, and imitation bills ▲penalties for using counterfeit bills ▲domestic and international counterfeit bill-related cases ▲methods for detecting counterfeit bills ▲precautions when exchanging money during overseas travel ▲tips to prevent counterfeit bill fraud.


Additionally, to add interest to the educational content useful in daily life, singers Seo Eunkwang and Yoyomi perform the video theme song themselves and participate in counterfeit bill detection tests, contributing to the prevention of counterfeit bill fraud through various content tailored to the MZ generation's perspective.



A representative from Hana Bank's Counterfeit and Alteration Response Center said, "Although demand for currency exchange has decreased due to COVID-19, the circulation of counterfeit bills has significantly increased compared to the previous year, so public caution is necessary. We hope this video will serve as an opportunity for the general public to more easily access and take an interest in counterfeit bill-related information and help prevent damage from counterfeit bill fraud."


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