Joint Planning and Operation of Financial Education Programs
for the Financially Vulnerable, Targeting Member Institution Staff

BNK Kyongnam Bank announced on the 13th that it has signed a "Financial Education Support Business Agreement" with the Jinju Social Welfare Council.

BNK Kyongnam Bank Signs "Financial Education Support Business Agreement" with Jinju Social Welfare Council View original image

The signing ceremony, held at the Jinju Disabled Persons' Culture and Sports Center, was organized to improve the quality of life for employees of local social welfare facilities and financially vulnerable groups, as well as to contribute to the development of the local community.


Under the agreement, the two organizations will jointly plan and operate financial education programs for the financially vulnerable, targeting staff members of the Jinju Social Welfare Council's member institutions.


Kim Kyungok, Executive Director in charge of financial consumer protection, said, "It is very meaningful to be able to provide financial education and valuable information to staff members of the Jinju Social Welfare Council's member institutions and employees of local social welfare facilities. I hope that the educational content and information will be effectively delivered to the financially vulnerable and help enrich their lives."


Kim Giho, President of the Jinju Social Welfare Council, stated, "I am grateful to be working together with BNK Kyongnam Bank, which has been consistently active in promoting the development of the local community. Through this business agreement, we will provide a variety of financial information to the council members who are silently working to improve local welfare."



After the signing ceremony, a BNK Kyongnam Bank financial education expert delivered a lecture titled "We Want a Happy Life" to about 40 employees of local social welfare institutions and facilities.


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