[New Year's Message] Moon Sung-yu, CEO of KAMCO, "Transforming into a Leading Public Enterprise in the Post-Corona Era" View original image



[Asia Economy Reporter Sunmi Park] Moon Sung-yu, President of KAMCO (Korea Asset Management Corporation), stated in his New Year's address, "2021 must be a golden time to lay the foundation for South Korea to return to its pre-COVID economic level and further leap toward a more advanced economy," and he added, "KAMCO will mobilize all its capabilities and know-how for the swift normalization of our economy and transform into a public enterprise leading the post-COVID era."


On the 31st, President Moon emphasized, "If last year KAMCO faithfully fulfilled its role in helping the public and businesses recover from the COVID crisis and enhancing the value of public assets, this year KAMCO must prepare simultaneously for overcoming COVID and the post-COVID era with the goal of 'contributing to the development of the financial industry and the national economy,' keeping in mind the end of the COVID tunnel."


President Moon stated, "For our economy to recover to its previous level, it is only possible on the premise of the government's ongoing structural reforms, digital and green new deals, and inclusive growth initiatives in preparation for the New Normal era," and presented the management directions KAMCO will focus on this year to lead the post-COVID New Normal era as follows.


First, to ensure the swift normalization of our economy, KAMCO plans to continue its comprehensive support measures thoroughly and extensively, discover new support measures that create synergy with government policies, and pay attention to economically marginalized groups left in policy blind spots.


Second, to maximize the effects of the 'Korean New Deal' policy that will unfold after COVID, KAMCO has set ▲support for startups of small and venture businesses ▲expansion of investment in green buildings ▲digital transformation and utilization of new technologies as its 'three major promotion tasks,' prioritizing the discovery and implementation of practical tasks that significantly contribute to job creation and regional economic revitalization.


Third, to transform into a public enterprise leading the post-COVID era, KAMCO will shift its work methods to digital and non-face-to-face formats, innovate public service quality through the introduction of new technologies such as big data and AI, and devote efforts to discovering and nurturing talent who will manage and lead data-based and non-face-to-face work.



In particular, President Moon urged KAMCO employees to recognize the importance of a 'radical change in work methods,' 'service innovation from the public's perspective,' and 'securing professionalism' based on work ethics to achieve this year's management goals. He also emphasized creating a 'workplace where employees want to come to work,' where values such as recognition, fulfillment, and a sense of achievement can be felt, by 'communicating together' and building a 'fair environment.'


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