OK Savings Bank Conducts 'Financial Education' for Developmentally Disabled People in Their 20s
A scene of conducting OK Savings Bank financial education with trainees from Ansan Disabled Welfare Center. Photo by OK Savings Bank
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] OK Savings Bank announced on the 25th that it conducted the '2022 Financial Education for Financially Vulnerable Groups' for people in their 20s with developmental disabilities at the Ansan Disabled Welfare Center.
This education was tailored for people in their 20s with developmental disabilities to promote financial independence, rational consumption, and saving habits. To prevent the increasing financial fraud damages recently, a lecture on financial fraud prevention methods was also provided. The program included topics such as making wise consumption plans, finding suitable savings and deposit products, and managing personal credit information.
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Jung Gil-ho, CEO of OK Savings Bank, said, "Through this financial education, we hope to eliminate the gap in financial education for people with developmental disabilities and help them form healthy financial habits." He added, "We will continue to support financially vulnerable groups by enhancing their financial knowledge and helping prevent financial crime damages."
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