Hana Securities said on the 6th that it held "Happy spring outing with students of Seoul School for the Blind Season 4" at the Korean Folk Village in Yongin.

CEO Kang Seong-muk of Hana Securities and employees from Hana Securities and Hana Asset Management pose for a commemorative photo as they take part in the Happy Spring Outing Season 4 with Seoul School for the Blind event held on April 30 at the Korean Folk Village. /Courtesy of Hana Securities

This event matched 31 students with visual impairments and employees of Hana Securities and Hana Asset Management as 1-to-1 mentors and mentees.

Participants spent time together experiencing traditional culture at the Korean Folk Village. Chief Executive Kang Seong-muk also took part in the event that day, engaging with students and adding to the spirit of mutual growth.

The program began on May 2023 on the occasion of a spring picnic at Seoul Children's Grand Park. It continued with Seoul Land in 2024 and an experience at Incheon Cheese School in 2025, and has been carried on for four straight years through this year.

This year, the affiliate Hana Asset Management also participated, making it a social contribution activity based on collaboration among Hana Financial Group affiliates. Hana Securities supported the overall operation of the event and, together with Hana Asset Management, donated a total of 10 million won as a school health room environment improvement expense.

In addition, employees of both companies delivered group T-shirts and Bluetooth speakers to students at Seoul School for the Blind.

CEO Kang said, "It is very meaningful that the spring outing we hold every year with Seoul School for the Blind has already continued for four years," and added, "Our company will continue to seek and put into practice various ways to grow together with the local community."

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