NongHyup Property & Casualty Insurance Recognized for "1 Company 1 School Financial Education Best Practices" for Four Consecutive Years
Received Chairman's Award for Outstanding Employee in Non-Life Insurance
Partnered with 88 Schools to Provide Financial Education to Elementary, Middle, and High School Students
NH NongHyup Property & Casualty Insurance announced on the 4th that it received the Chairman's Award for Outstanding Employee in the non-life insurance category for the fourth consecutive year at the "1 Company 1 School Financial Education Best Practices Awards Ceremony" held on February 25 at the Financial Supervisory Service in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul.
Kim Yesul, Officer of Consumer Protection Team at Nonghyup Insurance, the awardee in the Outstanding Employee category, is taking a commemorative photo on the 4th.
View original imageThe 1 Company 1 School Financial Education program, organized by the Financial Supervisory Service, is an educational initiative in which financial companies enter into partnership agreements with elementary, middle, and high schools to provide systematic financial education.
Last year, NongHyup Property & Casualty Insurance partnered with 88 schools, including Gwangsi Middle School in Yesan-gun, Chungnam, providing hands-on financial education to a total of approximately 4,600 students.
In particular, the company achieved the honor of winning in this category for the fourth consecutive year by offering a variety of programs last year, such as "Smart Allowance Management," "Prevention of Financial Fraud and Crime," and "Career Mentoring in the Financial Sector," all conducted directly by employees based on their practical experience.
Song Chunsoo, CEO of NongHyup Property & Casualty Insurance, stated, "The 1 Company 1 School Financial Education program is a meaningful activity that helps young people recognize the value of finance and grow into responsible economic participants," adding, "We will continue to fulfill our social responsibility as a financial institution and expand on-site, field-oriented educational support."
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