Shinbokwi Provides Credit Management and Low-Income Financial Support through 'Credit Helper' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] The Credit Recovery Committee announced on the 9th that it will launch the 'Credit Helper' service, which links credit management and financial support for low-income individuals.


The service is available to those undergoing debt adjustment through the Credit Recovery Committee and can be accessed via its dedicated mobile application (app).


Credit Helper allows users to check their credit scores and provides advice on how to improve them. Debtors undergoing adjustment can try implementing the suggested advice themselves.


It also recommends tailored financial products for low-income individuals, including small credit check cards and the Sunshine Loan 17 (Haetsal Loan 17). If users wish to apply, they are connected to the handling institutions through a one-stop service. For those needing welfare support, applications can be made through the bidirectional credit recovery and welfare system to receive assistance from local governments.



Lee Gye-moon, Chairman of the Credit Recovery Committee, emphasized, “If debt adjustment is an emergency surgery to manage overdue debts immediately, credit welfare consulting plays the role of rehabilitation after surgery. We expect that customers who have experienced a decline in credit scores due to debt adjustment will accelerate their return to normal financial consumers by using Credit Helper and improving their credit scores.”


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