Hanwha Investment & Securities announced that it will conduct the ‘Together Plus Financial Mentoring’ program for specialized high school students starting from the 13th.

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‘Together Plus’ is Hanwha Investment & Securities’ flagship social contribution activity, now in its sixth year, tailored to specialized high school students preparing for employment in the financial sector.


The ‘Financial Mentoring’ program supports specialized high school students to become economically independent through economic and financial education, with company executives and employees, including the CEO and experts from various fields, serving as mentors. Hanwha Investment & Securities CEO Han Doo-hee participated in this social contribution activity and held a communication session with students on the theme of ‘Sustainable Future and ESG.’


Hanwha Investment & Securities has designated the second week of June as ‘Financial Mentoring WEEK’ and plans to conduct financial mentoring sessions for specialized high school students three times during this period. Approximately 100 students from Suwon Samil High School, Seoul Girls’ Commercial High School, and Cheonan Girls’ Commercial High School will participate and receive financial mentoring from Hanwha Investment & Securities mentors.



Hanwha Investment & Securities plans to continuously support young people aspiring to work in the financial sector in collaboration with JA Korea, a nonprofit organization specializing in youth education. Shin Choong-seop, Executive Director of Management Support at Hanwha Investment & Securities, stated, “Specialized high school financial and employment mentoring is a talent donation activity by our company’s employees, providing customized social contribution activities for students preparing for employment.” He added, “Going forward, Hanwha Investment & Securities will continue to provide specialized financial education tailored to different age groups, such as the Children’s Financial Exploration Team and specialized high schools, for children and youth who are the leaders of a sustainable tomorrow.”


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