NH Nonghyup Bank Launches Financial Education Program for High School Seniors After CSAT
NH Nonghyup Bank announced on November 24 that it will operate the "Senior Year Financial Education Program" for high school seniors across the country who have completed the College Scholastic Ability Test.
This program has been conducted annually since 2019 to provide students preparing to enter society with proper financial knowledge and to prevent the increasing number of financial fraud cases.
This year’s program is open to all high schools nationwide. Schools wishing to participate can apply through the Financial Supervisory Service's "e-Financial Education Center" website. Partner schools with NH Nonghyup Bank should use the "One Company, One School Financial Education Application" menu, while non-partner schools can use the "Overview of Education Programs → Senior Year Financial Education After CSAT Application" menu.
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An NH Nonghyup Bank official stated, "Proper financial education is essential for students preparing to enter society," adding, "We will continue to expand various financial education programs, including those aimed at teenagers, young adults starting their careers, and vulnerable groups, to prevent financial fraud."
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