Korea Federation of Banks to Conduct Youth Financial Education at 'Korea Fintech Week'
The Korea Federation of Banks announced that it will conduct financial education for youth under the theme "Financial Stories Every Teen Should Know" at the "Korea Fintech Week 2025," hosted by the Financial Services Commission, on November 28.
During this financial education session, the Korea Federation of Banks will present its flagship financial education program for youth, the musical "U-Turn," and host the board game "Catch the Financial Man Thief," offering participants the opportunity to learn the importance of preparing for their financial future. The musical, produced by the Korea Federation of Banks to convey the significance of sound financial practices, has been performed at more than 500 middle schools nationwide since 2016. The board game was developed to help students understand financial terms such as simple interest, compound interest, installment savings, time deposits, loans, and credit.
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Cho Yongbyung, Chairman of the Korea Federation of Banks, stated, "I hope that this experience will greatly help young people, who will lead the future of Korea, to build financial knowledge and develop sound financial values."
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