Insurance Training Institute Develops Cyber Course in Preparation for Financial Consumer Protection Act Enforcement
[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] The Insurance Training Institute announced on the 10th that it has newly developed and will operate a cyber education course titled "Understanding the Financial Consumer Protection Act through Q&A" in relation to the 'Financial Consumer Protection Act' to be enforced on the 25th.
The course was planned and produced as broadcast-style content covering the main contents of the Financial Consumer Protection Act and practical response measures.
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An official from the Insurance Training Institute stated, "We plan to actively analyze and collect learning satisfaction and additional demands from course participants, and based on this, create a platform where practitioners can contemplate and discuss consumer protection, thereby supporting the Financial Consumer Protection Act to be firmly established in the market."
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