Partnership Education Method Recognized by the FSC

Oct 1, 2024

An accessible financial education is crucial for realizing financial inclusion. KGIL has been proactively promoting financial education and is the first to design insurance and anti-fraud prevention courses catered to the needs of diverse groups, including the hearing-impaired, the visually-impaired, people with dementia, new residents, the indigenous people, the elderly, and young students. On behalf of the Company, the senior executive vice president, Andy Lin attended and received “The Best Partner” in 2024 Financial Education Contribution Award ceremony presented by the FSC.

KGIL delves into the contour and demands of each group and has counseled experts to segment students with different needs to make financial education more inclusive. In addition, the Company has worked with relevant institutions to hold tailor-made seminars for diverse groups, enhancing the inclusiveness, accessibility, and quality of the financial education. Furthermore, KGIL has been training the professionals at the senior service agencies and institutions on anti-fraud knowledge, exerting positive influence to safeguard more people and families.

KGIL has long collaborated with partners to promote financial education to the elderly, young students, and other economically disadvantaged groups. By building a value chain with partners, the Company contributes to the accessibility of financial education and the realization of financial inclusion. Our vision is to make reliable financial services equally accessible for the many which aligns with SDG 4: Equitable and quality education and SDG 10: Reduced inequality put forward by the United Nations. In the future, the Company will continue to adhere to the promise of co-prosperity and build a friendly environment by working internally and externally. We will continue to take concrete actions to foster financial equality and strive to be the warm guardian of the diverse society.

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