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Korea Daily hosts the inaugural Senior Retirement Expo on Nov. 16

For the prosperous retirement of Korean Americans, the first-ever “Korea Daily Senior Retirement Expo,” in partnership with KAMG (Korean American Medical Group), will be held on Saturday, November 16, at Berendo Street Baptist Church in Los Angeles.

This inaugural event will feature seminars that provide essential information on retirement, including healthcare, insurance, and financial management. In addition, related companies will set up booths to offer in-depth, one-on-one consultations. Notably, 10 hospitals affiliated with KAMG will provide free medical services, along with various events designed to offer practical benefits to attendees.

On the day of the event, all participants will receive the “2024 Korea Daily Retirement Guide” and a gift from Nongshim, the largest snack and instant noodle company in South Korea. Additionally, a raffle will be held for prizes totaling $20,000, including a round-trip ticket to Korea from Air Premia, a Samsung LED TV, health supplements, mountain-hiking bags, and H Mart gift certificates.

The seminars, scheduled throughout the day, will offer valuable information for those already retired or preparing for retirement. A personalized one-on-one consultation area will also be available to help attendees resolve any questions on-site.

The event is specially sponsored by KAMG, with additional support from Open Bank, CBB, Shinhan America, H Mart, Paris Baguette, Emart America, Nongshim, Blue Anchor, SYNCIS, SH Financial Group, SCAN Health Plan, AGA Insurance, Hot Deal, and more. Booth participants are still being recruited.

Date and Time: 10:00 a.m., Saturday, November 16, 2024
Location: Berendo Street Baptist Church (975 S Berendo St, LA)
Inquiries: (213) 368-2556, 2577, 3723 / Email: promo.koreadaily@gmail.com

The Korea Daily
The Korea Daily
Founded in 1974, The Korea Daily (미주중앙일보) is the largest Korean media outlet in the U.S., providing in-depth coverage of local, national, and international news with a strong focus on immigration, business, and the Korean-American community. While covering major cities across the U.S., including New York, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, San Francisco, Denver, and Dallas, as well as Vancouver and Toronto, Canada, The Korea Daily primarily focuses on news in Los Angeles County and Orange County. Headquartered in Koreatown, Los Angeles, it serves as a key news source for Korean Americans in Southern California.