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15 September 2014 - Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul S. Hernandez encouraged more than 200 Filipinos working in Korea participating at the Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) Financial Literacy Seminar in Incheon on September 7. The Ambassador exhorted the Filipino community in Korea to avail of the invaluable opportunity presented by the seminar to learn more about crucial concepts in financial management and entrepreneurship to aid them in their long term financial planning.

The seminar, organized by Sister Genevieve Jabasa, Director of the Bucheon Filipino Migrants’ Community (BFMC) and Mr. Marlon S. Albao of the Global Filipino Investors (GFI), was attended by over 200 OFWs from Busan, Gimhae, Daegu, Ansan, Bucheon, Incheon and Seoul.

The Ambassador joined the company of renowned Filipino financial guru Mr. Randell Tiongson and Mr. Floi Wycoco as speakers in the seminar. Mr. Tiongson spoke on the topics of personal finance and investments while Mr. Wycoco shared his knowledge of mutual funds and the stock market.

In his talk, Ambassador Hernandez said the seminar’s aims dovetails with the Philippine government’s advocacy to promote financial literacy and entrepreneurial skills to overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and their families through the implementation of the “Joint Migration and Development Initiative Phase II Project (JMDI 2)”  in Regions I, IV-A and XII.

The Ambassador cited the proactive role of the Philippine Embassy, through the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO), in promoting financial literacy and livelihood opportunities to our OFWs in partnership with various Filipino community organizations.

These projects include the Reintegration and Preparedness Program Orientation, Courses on Baking, Cake Decorating and Basic Sewing and Financial Literacy and Business Investment Opportunity Seminars. END