Toss announced on May 20 that it has signed an official memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Green Umbrella, a child welfare organization, to expand support for young adults preparing for self-reliance.


On the 20th, Ahn Kyuchan, Head of External Cooperation at Toss (right), and Shin Jungwon, Head of Social Contribution Cooperation at Green Umbrella, are taking a commemorative photo at the Toss Sinnonhyeon Office in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Toss

On the 20th, Ahn Kyuchan, Head of External Cooperation at Toss (right), and Shin Jungwon, Head of Social Contribution Cooperation at Green Umbrella, are taking a commemorative photo at the Toss Sinnonhyeon Office in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Toss

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Over the past two years, Toss has partnered with Green Umbrella to provide financial education, economic experience activities, and career programs for young adults preparing for independence and children under protection, supporting a total of 127 children and adolescents with their self-reliance. This agreement was established to further expand the support system for these young adults in a more long-term and sustainable direction, building upon the existing collaborative projects.


The signing ceremony took place on this day at the Toss Sinnonhyeon office in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, with Kyuchan Ahn, Head of External Cooperation at Toss, Jungwon Shin, Head of Social Contribution Cooperation at Green Umbrella, and other officials from both organizations in attendance.


Based on on-site operational experience and feedback from participating youths, Toss will further enhance its support programs starting this year. Moving beyond financial education, Toss plans to expand programs that assist with career mentoring, career exploration, and employment support to help young adults preparing for independence strengthen their capabilities to enter society and achieve self-reliance.


A representative from Green Umbrella stated, "Recently, social contribution activities are shifting focus from the scale of support to the changes and growth of participants. Our collaboration with Toss is a meaningful example of helping young adults preparing for independence to build real self-reliance skills and connect with society."


A representative from Toss commented, "Through operating support programs for young adults preparing for independence, we have found that what these youths truly need is ongoing mentoring and social connection. Going forward, we will continue to work with Green Umbrella to provide substantial support that helps young people take their first stable steps into society and will continue to fulfill our corporate social responsibility by addressing gaps in financial support."



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