Donation of 10 Million Won Delivered
Jobis & Villains announced on March 3 that it had signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Youth Foundation to provide financial and tax education support for young people in blind spots.
This agreement was made in commemoration of Taxpayers’ Day to help young people, who are the key players of the future, become self-reliant and grow into responsible members of society who faithfully fulfill their tax obligations. The signing ceremony was attended by Jihwan Choi, CFO of Jobis & Villains, Changseok Oh, Chairman of the Youth Foundation, and other key officials.
Jihun Choi, CFO of Jobis & Villains, and Changseok Oh, Chairman of the Youth Foundation, are taking a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony on the 3rd. Jobis & Villains
Along with the agreement, Jobis & Villains donated 10 million won. The donation will be used to develop educational content to improve young people's financial literacy and to support tax education services.
Jobis & Villains plans to build a sustainable cooperation model that will benefit young people's daily lives by combining the tax and financial expertise it has accumulated through operating Samzzomzzom with the Youth Foundation's network and business operation capabilities.
CFO Jihwan Choi said, "Many young people face difficulties when confronted with challenging tax and financial issues," adding, "Through this agreement with the Youth Foundation, we will work to lower the barriers to tax and finance and provide as much support as possible so that young people can achieve full economic independence."
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