Shin Hyun-jun, President of the Credit Information Service (left), and Moon Jae-woo, President of the Korea Institute of Finance, are taking a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony for fostering experts in the digital finance sector and revitalizing the data economy. Photo by Credit Information Service

Shin Hyun-jun, President of the Credit Information Service (left), and Moon Jae-woo, President of the Korea Institute of Finance, are taking a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony for fostering experts in the digital finance sector and revitalizing the data economy. Photo by Credit Information Service

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] The Korea Credit Information Services and the Korea Institute of Financial Training signed a business agreement on the 28th.


Going forward, the two organizations will support the activation of the data economy by fostering experts in the digital finance sector.


Through this agreement, the two institutions will establish a mutual cooperation relationship for nurturing professionals by providing consultation for course establishment in the digital finance field, developing and operating educational programs, providing practice data, and recommending advisory groups and instructors for course operation.


As the first step, the two organizations agreed to collaborate on opening educational courses to train experts in various fields, including "financial data pseudonymization and anonymization methods."


The Korea Institute of Financial Training will newly open the "Korea Credit Information Services Pseudonymization and Anonymization Expert Training" course and conduct four in-person training sessions this year (in May, August, October, and December).


The Credit Information Services plans to support the training of digital finance experts such as big data analysis specialists by providing practice data that can be utilized at the Financial Training Institute.



At the signing ceremony, Shin Hyun-jun, President of the Credit Information Services, and Moon Jae-woo, President of the Financial Training Institute, stated, "This agreement will promote the cultivation of big data experts, which is the cornerstone of activating the data economy," and added, "We will continue to work together to create a financial big data ecosystem."


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