Kwon Yong-won, chairman of the Korea Financial Investment Association, who caused controversy after a recording of him verbally abusing a driver and employees was released, was found dead on the 6th. The police suspect that Chairman Kwon took his own life. The photo shows the Korea Financial Investment Association in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul on the same day. Photo by Moon Ho-nam munonam@

Kwon Yong-won, chairman of the Korea Financial Investment Association, who caused controversy after a recording of him verbally abusing a driver and employees was released, was found dead on the 6th. The police suspect that Chairman Kwon took his own life. The photo shows the Korea Financial Investment Association in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul on the same day. Photo by Moon Ho-nam munonam@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] The Korea Financial Investment Association (Chairman Na Jae-cheol) Financial Investment Education Center is recruiting students for the "Practical Training on Overseas Private Equity Fund Investment" course for practitioners involved in overseas private equity fund-related work until April 4. The course will begin on April 26.


This course is designed for product developers and those working in private equity funds to learn about different types, strategies, and investment methods by asset class.


Students are expected to enhance their practical skills by comparing and analyzing strategies of various overseas private equity funds and applying them to case studies.



The training period is from April 26 to May 19, totaling 7 days (28 hours), and will be held twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays) in the evenings at the Yeouido Financial Investment Education Center. Applications and further details can be found on the Financial Investment Education Center's website.


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