On the 17th, Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City announced that it will operate the 'Saturday Economy Class' at Jungheung Library to strengthen residents' economic activity capabilities.


Gwangju Buk-gu Operates Economic Class Program at Junghung Library View original image

The Saturday Economy Class is a special program prepared to provide economic knowledge useful in daily life as part of the humanities city foundation project of Jungheung Library, which is operated as a specialized library in the field of economics.


This program will be held twice on Saturdays, November 18 and December 2, by inviting famous influencers and others as instructors to increase participation rates of office workers who usually have a high interest in the economic field.


First, the first lecture on the 18th of next month will be 'Financial Techniques for Salary Earners' by Kim Na-yeon, a Financial Supervisory Service instructor and a Naver economics influencer, where participants can learn habits to become wealthy. The second lecture on December 2 will be 'Reliable Financial Fraud Prevention Methods' by Jung Woon-seon, CEO of the Media Economy Education Research Institute, which covers how to respond to different types of financial fraud.


Any adult resident of Buk-gu interested in economic activities can participate in this course, which will be operated for a total of 60 local residents, 30 per session. Residents wishing to enroll can apply online through the Buk-gu Integrated Library website starting from the 3rd of next month.



A Buk-gu official said, "We hope that residents will acquire useful economic knowledge through this special lecture at Jungheung Library and that it will provide practical help to household finances."


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

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing