Participating in a Program Led by the Financial Supervisory Service
Financial Education Provided to 1,449 Students at Eight Schools Nationwide

Kakao Pay announced on December 2 that it will conduct the "Post-SAT Financial Education for 12th Graders," organized by the Financial Supervisory Service, for 1,449 students at eight schools nationwide.


Kakao Pay conducting "Post-SAT Financial Education for 12th Graders" on the 1st at Seongnam Foreign Language High School as part of the "Crunchy Face Cool Junior Class." Kakao Pay

Kakao Pay conducting "Post-SAT Financial Education for 12th Graders" on the 1st at Seongnam Foreign Language High School as part of the "Crunchy Face Cool Junior Class." Kakao Pay

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The financial education program began on November 27 and will continue until December 23.


The curriculum covers credit management, prevention of financial fraud, and essential knowledge for rental contracts, among other topics.


Lee Yoongeun, Head of the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) Council at Kakao Pay, stated, "We designed the program to help young people about to enter society use financial services safely and wisely," adding, "We will continue to expand practical support activities to strengthen financial competency among youth."


Since 2023, Kakao Pay has participated in the "One Company, One School" financial education initiative led by the Financial Supervisory Service, consistently expanding its youth financial education efforts.



This year, the company established a youth financial education fund of 500 million won. Kakao Pay has supported a variety of financial education programs tailored to the age and regional characteristics of young people, including financial education under the middle school free semester system, the "One Company, One School" financial education, and the "Crunchy Face Cool Junior Camp," a tech-fin career experience camp.


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