Yoon Seok-heon, Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service, and Kim Eun-kyung, Director of the Financial Consumer Protection Bureau, are taking a photo with the award recipients.  <br>(From left) Kim Eun-kyung, Director of the Financial Consumer Protection Bureau; Excellence Award recipient; Yoon Seok-heon, Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service; Grand Prize recipient; Excellence Award recipient

Yoon Seok-heon, Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service, and Kim Eun-kyung, Director of the Financial Consumer Protection Bureau, are taking a photo with the award recipients.
(From left) Kim Eun-kyung, Director of the Financial Consumer Protection Bureau; Excellence Award recipient; Yoon Seok-heon, Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service; Grand Prize recipient; Excellence Award recipient

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-ho Kim] On the 4th, the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) held an awards ceremony for the Financial Consumer Protection Act (FCPA) content contest.


The FSS planned the related content contest to inform the entire nation about the strengthened financial consumer protection system under the FCPA. After a fair evaluation by external financial education experts of the 242 submitted works, a total of 7 works were selected.


The grand prize was awarded to the team "Sesaram," which explained the main provisions of the FCPA using a baby pig character. The team "Geumgami wa Chingudeul," which introduced the FCPA through a story between a mother and her son, and the team "PostUniv," which compared the strengthened consumer rights to a seatbelt, received the excellence awards.


The FSS plans to actively utilize the contest-winning works (UCC, card news, etc.) by posting them on its website and social media platforms.



Yoon Seok-heon, Governor of the FSS, said, "I thank all participants who created creative and fun works despite the somewhat difficult topic," and added, "I expect that the contest entries will serve as an opportunity to make the FCPA easier and more enjoyable for the public to understand."


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