Kiwoom Securities Hosts 'Young Adults Asset UP! Video Contest'
Kiwoom Securities announced on the 14th that it will hold the ‘Young Adults’ Assets UP! Video Contest.’ Participants can submit creative video content showcasing the benefits of using financial products. Winners of the contest will receive internship opportunities at Kiwoom Securities and a total prize of 13.5 million KRW. The submission period is until the 31st of this month.
The contest is open to all citizens of the Republic of Korea. Individuals or teams of up to four members can apply. Multiple submissions are allowed, but multiple awards are restricted. Participants must produce and submit videos between 30 and 120 seconds in length, with the theme focusing on how young adults can gain practical benefits by utilizing financial products. Eligible financial products include ISA (Individual Savings Account), ELB (Equity-Linked Bonds), and Youth Income Deduction Funds.
The judging criteria consist of four categories: creativity, relevance to the theme, clarity of delivery, and completeness. In the creativity category, the originality of the video’s expression and fresh ideas are evaluated. Relevance assesses the connection between young adults and financial products. Clarity measures the message’s clarity and persuasiveness, while completeness evaluates the technical quality of the video.
The grand prize (1 team) includes 5 million KRW and a 4-week internship opportunity at Kiwoom Securities (1 person). Additionally, the excellence award (1 team) receives 3 million KRW, the merit award (3 teams) 1 million KRW each, and the encouragement award (5 teams) 500,000 KRW each. Winners will be individually notified within one month after the submission deadline. Selected works will also be available on Kiwoom Securities’ official website.
A Kiwoom Securities representative stated, “This contest was planned to help people understand financial products in a more approachable and creative way. We hope participants will increase their interest in finance through videos reflecting their unique perspectives and gain practical financial knowledge.”
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Detailed information about the contest can be found on the Kiwoom Securities event page.
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