Applications Available Every Monday from February 24 to April 28
Through the Event Page on the 'Hana One Q' App

Hana Bank Opens Children's Financial Class 'Hana Dul Set, Let's Play Finance!' View original image


Hana Bank announced on the 25th that it will conduct a children's financial education program called 'Hana Dul Set Financial Play' for elementary school students starting March 8. Now in its third year, this program has provided healthy allowance management methods and various financial knowledge to children across South Korea.


This year's 'Hana Dul Set Financial Play' will be conducted online for two hours, with separate programs for lower and upper elementary grades. The morning sessions target grades 1 to 3, and the afternoon sessions target grades 4 to 6, offering tailored education on two different themes.


The first theme, 'Is Money MONEY?', is a program where children learn about the value of money and various world currencies. Through hands-on experiences such as a Korean banknote puzzle kit and making their own passports, the program is designed to help children easily understand the concept of money and global currencies.


The second theme, 'Managing Allowance Well on My Own!', provides children with methods to manage their allowance effectively. Activities like creating their own piggy banks and playing allowance board games help children enjoyably learn the importance of allowance and proper usage.


'Hana Dul Set Financial Play' can be applied for every Monday from February 24 to April 28 through the event page on Hana Bank's representative mobile application, 'Hana One Q'. The program will be conducted 20 times in the first half and 20 times in the second half of the year, reaching a total of about 1,200 children. Additionally, Hana Bank plans to provide offline education to approximately 300 vulnerable children in child welfare facilities with limited access to financial education during the vacation season.


A representative from Hana Bank’s ESG Win-Win Finance Department stated, "It is very important for children to build an understanding of finance from an early age." He added, "This year's 'Hana Dul Set Financial Play' is especially meaningful as the program has been expanded to include upper elementary students." He continued, "We will actively contribute to helping more children develop proper economic habits through various financial education programs."



Meanwhile, Hana Bank continues to implement diverse financial education programs for children and youth, including the children's economic musical performance held for 18 years to nurture future generations, the global finance classroom offering job experience opportunities for teenagers, and financial education for young adults preparing for independence.


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

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