A Total of 10 Sessions of 'Seocho Youth Economic Education'

‘Seocho Youth Becoming Investment Experts’ Free Economic Education Starting from the 23rd of This Month View original image

Seocho-gu, Seoul (Mayor Jeon Seong-su) is stepping up as a problem solver for young adults struggling with asset management by hosting the "Seocho Youth Economic Education" program. This economic education, starting on the 23rd of this month, is a "participatory financial technology education" where participants listen to lectures by financial experts and practice by filling out workbooks to develop practical skills.


The lectures are conducted in 10 sessions in stages and cover essential topics such as ▲Survival frugal finance in the era of inflation ▲Gaining investment insights from economic news ▲Know-how on constructing and managing investment portfolios ▲Finding investment products to park my money, focusing on practical needs.


The lectures are completely free, and any young person aged 19 to 39 residing or active in Seocho-gu can participate. Applications for the 1st and 2nd sessions are open until the 17th and can be accessed via the Google Form link on the Seocho-gu website.


Additionally, starting in August, the district will hold a total of four "Seocho Youth Economic Special Lectures," selecting in-depth topics needed by young people. The 1st session will be held on August 28, and the 2nd on September 4 at the Seocho Youth Center, with the 3rd and 4th sessions scheduled for September.


In the 1st and 2nd special lectures, Oh Geon-young, team leader of Shinhan Bank WM Division, who appears on major broadcasts and Shinhan Bank’s YouTube channel "Jjeon.Seol.In," will provide multifaceted insights into economic trends and study methods for young people.


In the 3rd and 4th special lectures, Song Hee-gu, author of "The Story of Manager Kim Who Works at a Large Corporation and Owns a Home in Seoul" and a YouTuber with 100,000 subscribers, will clearly explain the latest subscription information and real estate investment methods.



Mayor Jeon Seong-su said, “I hope this ‘Seocho Youth Economic Education’ will be a wise first step in financial technology for young people preparing to enter society,” and added, “We will continue to strongly support the economic independence of Seocho youth.”


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