
Trot singer Na Tae-joo has been officially appointed as a promotional ambassador for the prevention of voice phishing damage by the Financial Supervisory Service.
Na Tae-joo, who has a unique background as a former taekwondo athlete, is loved by the public for his healthy and energetic image. The Financial Supervisory Service recently held an appointment ceremony at its headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul, naming Na Tae-joo as a promotional ambassador for voice phishing damage prevention. This appointment is expected to greatly leverage Na Tae-joo's friendly image in prevention campaigns targeting middle-aged and older adults who are vulnerable to voice phishing.
Na Tae-joo participated in the "Emergency Fund Life Challenge" by posting a video on SNS of himself dancing in an indoor hallway wearing a white suit and black gloves. With his bright energy, he is communicating with the public in line with the campaign's purpose, drawing positive responses through witty performances combined with taekwondo moves showcased on various stages.
The Financial Supervisory Service plans to strengthen public awareness campaigns through Na Tae-joo's activities so that citizens can more easily recognize the dangers of voice phishing and work to prevent damage. Na Tae-joo also expressed his commitment, saying, "I feel a sense of responsibility to help citizens have safe financial lives, and I will do my best."



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