Korea’s Traditional Community Finance “Gye”: Its Expansion into Social Finance (Part 1)
In the previous post, I explained how social impact is embedded in the cultural memory of Koreans through traditional practices such as Gye and Dure. 👉Read related articles In Korea’s Cultural Memory, There Is a Long Tradition of Solidarity Today, I would like to take a closer look at the culture of Gye and discuss why it can be seen as having evolved into modern social finance. When people think of finance, most tend to think of banks. I am no exception. Whenever I needed to deal with financial matters such as savings, deposits, or loans, I usually relied on banks. In fact, many people naturally assume that finance begins with banks. Some may also think of investment institutions. However, if we look a little deeper, we can see that Korean society has long had a form of community-based finance centered on relationships. This is what I introduced in the previous post as Gye. What is “Gye”? Gye has taken various fo...