Seomin Financial Services Agency "Learn Finance Through Games and Join Events" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] The Korea Inclusive Finance Agency announced on the 23rd that it will hold an experience event for the career and financial education game for youth, "Kkum-i Money."


The application (app) Kkum-i Money is a mobile version of a financial education board game produced by the Korea Inclusive Finance Agency in 2020. The goal is for young people to learn rational consumption and saving activities and to help explore career paths. Within the game, users experience basic economic activities such as opening savings accounts, consumption activities, and part-time jobs.


The event runs until the 27th. Participants can join by downloading the app, experiencing the game, and writing a review. Participants will be entered into a draw to receive online gift certificates and other prizes.


Lee Jae-yeon, the director, stated, “Going forward, we will expand education focused on experiential activities that allow financially vulnerable groups such as youth and early career workers who need financial knowledge to participate on their own, beyond one-way lectures for knowledge delivery.”



Meanwhile, the event is held simultaneously as part of the "International Financial Education Week" campaign conducted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The OECD designates the fourth week of March each year as Financial Education Week and recommends campaigns to promote proper financial knowledge.


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