Financial Supervisory Service Overhauls DART Website... Adds Access to 58 Types of Disclosure Information View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Ji-hwan Park] The Financial Supervisory Service announced on the 30th that it has completely revamped the DART homepage and mobile app, and will additionally open 58 types of disclosure information available on Open DART.


The new DART homepage added various search functions such as integrated disclosure search, periodic disclosure item search, and customized search, and underwent a three-month pilot operation and feedback collection from May 31. It will be fully operational starting today.


When accessing the DART homepage from a PC or smartphone, users will be directed to the new homepage. For users accustomed to the existing homepage, the old version will be maintained until the end of December this year.


The new mobile DART app provides the same functions and user experience as the PC homepage, with enhanced disclosure notification features for companies of interest. The new mobile DART app can be searched and installed by looking up 'Jeonja Gongsi' (Electronic Disclosure) on Google Play, Apple App Store, etc., starting around the 10th of next month.


Additionally, through Open DART, a dedicated homepage for disclosure information opening and analysis, 58 types of disclosure information including major event reports and securities registration statements (increased from 23 to 81 types) will be additionally opened.



The Financial Supervisory Service stated, "Disclosure information opened through Open API is expected to be utilized in various fields such as corporate investment information analysis, fintech service development, and big data analysis," and added, "Going forward, the Financial Supervisory Service plans to continuously improve DART services to enhance user convenience and provide accurate investment information."


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