Na Taejoo Donates His Talent
Audiobook to Be Donated to Libraries for the Visually Impaired

The Financial Supervisory Service announced on June 8 that, in collaboration with the Korea Federation of Banks, it has revised and published the "Encyclopedia of Fraud Prevention," which includes key financial fraud cases and response guidelines. The agency also stated that it has partnered with the online reading platform Welaa to produce the encyclopedia in audiobook and e-book formats, which are being distributed free of charge.


The Encyclopedia of Fraud Prevention is a comprehensive guidebook designed to help counter increasingly sophisticated and diverse financial scams. It covers the definitions and major criminal tactics of key types of financial fraud, such as voice phishing, romance scams, and investment fraud, as well as specific cases of victimization. The guide also compiles practical tips for responding to incidents, such as the "Ten Commandments of Voice Phishing," useful services for preventing financial fraud, and official contact numbers for relevant institutions to be reached in the event of damage.


In addition, the encyclopedia uses various images and comics and explains concepts in plain language so that anyone, from students to seniors, can easily understand the content.


Singer Na Taejoo, who serves as the Financial Supervisory Service's ambassador for voice phishing prevention, participated in the production of the audiobook as a talent donation.


The Financial Supervisory Service plans to donate the audiobook to 13 national online libraries for the visually impaired to help prevent financial fraud among people with visual disabilities.


Furthermore, to promote these new resources to financial consumers, the Financial Supervisory Service will hold a prize draw event for users of the audiobook and e-book. Promotion will also be conducted via short-form videos (shorts) and card news through the official social media (SNS) channels of the Financial Supervisory Service, the Korea Federation of Banks, Welaa, and each financial company, along with a promotional video featuring singer Na Taejoo.



Additionally, to ensure broader access by financial consumers, the Financial Supervisory Service will upload the related content to its "e-Financial Education Center" and the Korea Federation of Banks’ "Bankit" platform, and plans to use it as a resource for various online and offline educational materials in the future.


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