Yeo Seung-joo, CEO of Hanwha Life, "Practicing Global Standard Compliance Management"
Hanwha Life held an ethics and compliance pledge ceremony at the 63 Building on the 20th. Yeo Seung-joo, CEO of Hanwha Life, is signing the ethics and compliance pledge.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Hanwha Life announced on the 20th that its executives and employees pledged to practice transparent and fair ethical compliance management.
On the same day, Yeoseungju, CEO of Hanwha Life, signed on the wall displaying the 'Ethical Compliance Pledge' at the pledge ceremony held at the 63 Building, promising to lead by example.
Executives also took the compliance oath, vowing not to tolerate any illegal activities. Employees participated in the ethical charter pledge and ethical compliance oath through the company intranet.
This year, Hanwha Life set the main directions for establishing a compliance management culture as strengthening autonomous and preventive internal controls, building an efficient inspection system, and reinforcing measures against violations of ethical compliance standards.
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CEO Ye said, "In breaking the existing framework and promoting financial innovation, a thorough ethical awareness must be firmly established as the foundation," adding, "Let us practice principled management through global-level compliance management so that customers, society, and Hanwha Life can grow together."
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