Mirae Asset Securities to Offer "Pension Investment Insights" on YouTube View original image

Mirae Asset Securities announced on July 8 that it has revamped and relaunched its live YouTube seminar for pension clients.


The seminar has been newly rebranded as "30 Minutes After Work: Pension Investment Insights," with a strengthened structure and enhanced content compared to previous sessions.


"30 Minutes After Work: Pension Investment Insights" is a live seminar designed so that even busy professionals can conveniently access pension investment information in just 30 minutes. The seminar aims to deliver practical and helpful content—such as pension investing, asset allocation, ETFs, and tax-saving strategies—in an easy-to-understand format for clients.


The seminar consists of three parts. Part 1 reviews recent market trends and introduces Mirae Asset Securities’ pension asset allocation strategies. Part 2 offers six essential tips that participants must know when investing their pension through ETFs.


Experts from the Mirae Asset Securities Investment and Pension Center, along with tax accountants, labor consultants, and asset management professionals, will appear to provide a wide range of information necessary for pension asset management. Lastly, there will be a session for real-time communication, where the presenters answer viewers’ questions submitted via live chat.


Anyone can watch the seminar for free through Mirae Asset Securities’ YouTube channel, "Smart Money," as well as on the M-STOCK mobile app.



A representative from Mirae Asset Securities stated, "We planned this seminar to provide timely information and ideas to pension investors so that they do not feel anxious or left behind in a rapidly changing market," adding, "We will continue to deliver content that offers real, practical help for pension investing through interactive communication with our clients."


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