Seoul, Dunamu partner to advance financial literacy for young adults

Seoul, Dunamu partner to advance financial literacy for young adults
As digital assets become an increasingly visible part of the financial landscape, Dunamu and the Seoul Metropolitan Government are teaming up to help young people build practical financial skills while learning to navigate emerging technologies and avoid fraud. Dunamu, the operator of the cryptocurrency exchange Upbit, said Friday it signed a memorandum of understanding with the Seoul Metropolitan Government to strengthen financial literacy among young adults and promote a better understanding of digital assets. The agreement was signed Thursday at the Korea Press Center by Yoon Seon-joo, chief brand and impact officer at Dunamu, and Kim Cheol-hee, director general of the Seoul Metropolitan Government's Youth Policy Division. Under the partnership, the two sides will develop a public-private digital finance education model designed to address financial challenges facing young people, including asset building, housing costs and financial decision-making. The program will combine Dunamu's educational content on digital assets and future finance with the city's youth policy infrastructure. T