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[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] The Korea Credit Guarantee Fund announced on the 3rd that it held the 2022 opening ceremony at its headquarters in Daegu.


The event was conducted via a 'non-face-to-face video conference' to prevent the spread of COVID-19. About 200 people, including executives, employees, and labor union officials, attended online. The ceremony proceeded in the order of awarding employees for outstanding work, the chairman's New Year's address, and New Year's greetings from the labor union chairman and employee representatives (young directors).


In his New Year's address, Chairman Yoon Dae-hee urged support for a complete economic normalization this year while preparing for future changes. To this end, the total guarantee amount is set at 80.3 trillion won to maintain an expansionary guarantee policy. Key policy sectors such as export companies and New Deal fields will be supplied with guarantees totaling 50.5 trillion won, an increase of 2 trillion won compared to last year's plan.


A blueprint titled 'The Future Vision of KODIT Changing through Digital Transformation' was also presented. KODIT plans to strengthen its digital capabilities by establishing a dedicated digital innovation organization and expanding specialized personnel.



Yoon Dae-hee, Chairman of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund, emphasized, “We will create a digital KODIT that leaps into the future through continuous innovation and challenges for digital transformation,” and added, “We will provide new value to customers based on data and digital.”


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