1.Future generations
The Group has identified the "future generataions" as a priority area within our activities to contribute to society.
We support the future of local communities by working for the sound development of youth, including support for their financial education.
Initiatives for Financial Education
Based on the Basic Concepts of Financial Education outlined below, the Group engages in financial education centered on our original Hamagin Okane no Kyoshitsu (Hamagin Money Classroom) and Higashi-Nippon Bank Okane no Kyoushitsu (Higashi-Nippon Bank Money Classroom) financial education programs.
In addition to developing and conducting financial education classes in cooperation with educational institutions, local governments, and local communities, we worked with Tokyo Shoseki Co., Ltd., and created a work experience website for online learning about the work and branches of banks. We are also working to develop financial education leaders among school teachers and university undergraduate students in an effort to boost financial literacy in communities.

Basic Concepts of Financial Education
Concordia Financial Group views financial education one of its key duties for the sake of the sustainable growth of communities and the sound development of the youth who will lead the next generation.
Financial education is education for understanding the varied functions of money and finance, thinking deeply about one's life and society through money, and refining one's way of living and sense of values while cultivating a stance of taking action toward creating more affluent living and a better society. In other words, it is education aimed at nurturing power for living.
Accordingly, on matters related to the money that is an essential part of living, Concordia Financial Group is committed to financial education for everyone in the community, children and adults alike, with a focus on our unique Hamagin Money Classroom and Higashi-Nippon Bank Money Classroom financial education programs.
Children's emergency shelter
Group member the Bank of Yokohama respects the Children's Rights and Business Principles and engages in the Children's emergency shelter initiative that contributes to the promotion of children's rights.
In order for the community as a whole to watch over children and protect them from crime, the bank's staffed branches in Kanagawa Prefecture aid children seeking help by providing emergency shelter in the branches and notifying police.

Hamagin Space Science Center
Since 2008, Group member the Bank of Yokohama has held naming rights to the Hamagin Space Science Center, which is a facility of the City of Yokohama.
In a collaborative effort between the Bank of Yokohama, the Yokohama municipal government, and the Hamagin Space Science Center, every year it holds the Hamagin Kids Science talk events for elementary and junior high school students and their parents. These events invite guest lecturers including newsworthy experts featured on television and researchers on the front lines in organizations such as JAXA, offering children an opportunity to deepen their understanding of space and science and to embrace big dreams.

Child poverty initiatives
Group member the Bank of Yokohama conducts the Hamagin Building the Future Action Program in an effort to solve local community issues.
This program provides incentive grants to NPOs in Kanagawa Prefecture for their ideas and plans supporting children who face poverty or other difficulties. The Bank also provides support for NPOs in collaboration with Kanagawa Prefecture and other partners who have concluded agreements to promote the SDGs.

Donation-based support for high school students studying abroad
Since 2022, Group member the Bank of Yokohama has given donations to support Voyage, a scholarship program for high school students studying abroad through Tthe Hamagin Foundation for Promotion of Industry and Culture.
This program provides up to 1.2 million yen to individual students to alleviate the financial burden of studying abroad. This provides high school students with the opportunity to study abroad and supports the development of global human resources who will contribute to the economic development of Kanagawa Prefecture.

Concordia Financial Group Presents concerts for parents and children
Since 2013, the Group has been a special sponsor of concerts for parents and children organized by the Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra.
Every year, we invite families from the local community and offer them opportunities to nurture rich sensibilities in their children through powerful orchestral performances, conductor experiences, introductions to musical instruments, and other programs.

Support for sports
Bank of Yokohama Cup
Since 2007, Group member the Bank of Yokohama has served as the crown sponsor for the Bank of Yokohama Cup Kanagawa Prefecture Schoolchildren's Softball Tournament, which brings together 42 elementary school teams, including the winner and runner-up teams from district tournaments in Kanagawa Prefecture.

Little League Majors Ibaraki Tournament
Group member Higashi-Nippon Bank sponsors the Little League East Kanto League Major Ibaraki Tournament, in which six teams from Ibaraki Prefecture participate. The Bank donates commemorative balls and other items to promote regional revitalization and the healthy upbringing of children through sports.

NPO Carpesol Shonan Sports Club
Group member Kanagawa Bank sponsors and supports Carpesol Shonan Sports Club NPO, a comprehensive sports club based in Chigasaki, Shonan. Through sports, the club works to foster friendships between local youth and working adults, build physical fitness, and nurture good character, so youth will become better members of society and contribute to local communities as proud working adults.

Hamagin Baseball Equipment Donation Circle - Supporting Children's Future!
Group member the Bank of Yokohama accepted donations of baseball equipment they no longer use from visitors to YOKOHAMA STAR NIGHT 2023 Supported by the Bank of Yokohama, an event held by the Yokohama DeNA BayStars. This equipment was delivered to children who face economic, environmental, or other obstacles to playing baseball.
