Financial Services Commission and Others to Hold 'Open Banking Seminar' on the 6th of Next Month
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] The Financial Services Commission, Korea Financial Telecommunications & Clearings Institute, and Korea Institute of Finance announced on the 30th that they will hold a seminar titled 'Open Banking Implementation Results and Development Directions' on the 6th.
The Korea Financial Telecommunications & Clearings Institute, Shinhan Bank, Viva Republica, and Korea Institute of Finance will each give keynote presentations on the effects of open banking implementation and suggestions for its development. Experts from various backgrounds including industry, academia, and financial authorities will discuss the future development directions of open banking.
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Those who wish to attend the seminar can apply online (www.kif.re.kr/ext/adsys/eventreserve.aspx?id=292). To prevent the spread of COVID-19, attendance is limited to the first 50 people (one person per company). If there are many applicants, selection will be made on a first-come, first-served basis.
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