Cultivating Financial Experts through Joint Curriculum Development and On-site Training

President Jo Myung-woo of Inha University (sixth from the right) and Hong Jeong-pyo, CEO of Hanwha Savings Bank, are taking a commemorative photo with attendees after signing a business agreement on September 15 regarding the training of asset management professionals. 2022.9.15 Photo by Inha University

President Jo Myung-woo of Inha University (sixth from the right) and Hong Jeong-pyo, CEO of Hanwha Savings Bank, are taking a commemorative photo with attendees after signing a business agreement on September 15 regarding the training of asset management professionals. 2022.9.15 Photo by Inha University

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Inha University announced on the 16th that it has signed a business agreement with Hanwha Savings Bank to foster asset management professionals.


Accordingly, Hanwha Savings Bank, an affiliate of Hanwha Group, will newly participate in Inha University's IPP-type work-study parallel and long-term field training programs, and both parties will closely cooperate to provide necessary support for field training and to cultivate specialized personnel.


The two institutions will jointly develop educational programs for training asset management professionals and firmly establish an industry-academia-research linkage system to jointly promote the development of financial experts. The number of participants in the training program is also expected to increase depending on future operational performance.


The Inha University IPP Dual Joint Training Center operates field training programs linked with companies preferred by students to enhance employment rates. Recently, it received an excellent rating in the 'IPP-type Work-Study Parallel 2021 Project Performance Evaluation' hosted by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Human Resources Development Service of Korea.


Jo Myungwoo, President of Inha University, said, "Through this business agreement, the IPP Dual Joint Training Center's work-study parallel project has been further strengthened," adding, "It is expected to become a model case for introducing credit-linked internship programs in the financial industry based in the Gyeonggi and Incheon regions."



Hong Jeongpyo, CEO of Hanwha Savings Bank, stated, "Hanwha Savings Bank continues to achieve a certain level of profit growth while simultaneously investing in future growth," and added, "Based on a good working corporate culture, we will create a company where excellent talents want to join."


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