Financial Supervisory Service Revamps Electronic Disclosure 'DART'... Pilot Operation Starts Today
[Asia Economy Reporter Ji Yeon-jin] The Financial Supervisory Service announced that from the 31st, it will revamp and pilot operate the electronic disclosure system 'DART' website.
The new DART website reorganizes the initial screen to focus clearly on disclosure information, and allows users to change the display order of items according to their preferences. Additionally, to help users unfamiliar with disclosure terminology easily find the information they want, features such as ▲integrated disclosure search ▲regular disclosure item search ▲customized search have been added.
Previously, when accessing DART via smartphone, only major disclosure search functions were available, but the new DART has been improved so that all functions can be used on smartphones just as on PCs.
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The Financial Supervisory Service plans to officially operate the site from July after collecting user feedback.
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