Over 3,700 Participants Have Attended Korea Exchange Listing Education, 10 Sessions Scheduled This Year
5 Sessions Each of Executive and Professional Courses Opened
[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] The Korea Exchange will continue to provide various listing-related training sessions for unlisted companies this year.
The Korea Exchange announced on the 9th that it will conduct a total of 10 listing training sessions.
The Korea Exchange offers educational services on the securities market and overall listing process to unlisted companies wishing to go public, divided into management courses and professional courses. Last year, a total of 535 participants completed the training, including 216 in the management course (191 companies) and 319 in the professional course (233 companies). Over the past 10 years, a total of 3,711 participants from 1,611 companies have completed the courses.
This year, a total of 10 sessions will be held, with 5 sessions per course. Six sessions will be held in Seoul, and one session each in Daejeon, Gwangju, Daegu, and Busan.
Employees of companies wishing to participate can register after signing up as members on the 'Korea Exchange Startup Homepage' under the listing education and consulting section. Registration for the first management course, starting on the 12th of next month, will open on the 13th of this month.
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A Korea Exchange official stated, "Based on feedback from past participants, we have improved the curriculum by adding new listing review case studies and adjusting the hours for each subject," adding, "The training will be more practical and substantial."
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