Gyeongnam Bank YouTube Channel, Episode 1 'Geumdokki Eundokki', Episode 2 'The Three Little Pigs' Uploaded

Includes Concepts and Types of Income, Stocks·Investment, Voice Phishing, and More

BNK Gyeongnam Bank has produced children's financial education content called 'Nini Eonni'.

BNK Gyeongnam Bank has produced children's financial education content called 'Nini Eonni'.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Song Jong-gu] BNK Gyeongnam Bank announced on the 18th that it has produced the children’s financial education content ‘Nini Unni’ and uploaded it on the BNK Gyeongnam Bank YouTube channel.


Nini Unni is content that helps with financial learning by easily and entertainingly delivering financial stories found in traditional fairy tales based on folktales.


Currently, Nini Unni content includes Episode 1 ‘The Golden Axe and the Silver Axe’ and Episode 2 ‘The Three Little Pigs,’ covering concepts such as income and its types, the concept of gifts, stocks and investments, and voice phishing.


Nini Unni content is planned to be uploaded once a month on the BNK Gyeongnam Bank YouTube channel.


BNK Gyeongnam Bank will hold an event on its official YouTube and Instagram until the 30th, offering prizes such as the latest smartwatches and coffee gifticons through a drawing.


To participate, viewers can watch Episode 2 ‘The Three Little Pigs’ uploaded on YouTube and leave a comment on the video or follow BNK Gyeongnam Bank’s Instagram and leave a cheering comment on the ‘Nini Unni Event Post.’


Choi Hye-seon, the announcer playing the role of Nini Unni, said, “I hope many children and parents watch it as I tried to portray the protagonists in traditional fairy tales and deliver financial information. I hope the Nini Unni content contributes to the activation of financial education and receives much love from children.”



Lee Myung-hoon, team leader of the Social Contribution Public Relations Department, said, “We planned the children’s financial education content Nini Unni so that financial education, which can feel difficult and boring, can be learned easily. We expect it to help not only preschool children but also local residents build financial knowledge. We will continue to produce high-quality content and provide it to local residents.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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