FSS Holds 'FSS Financial Academy' for General Public and University Students View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] The Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) announced on the 13th that it will hold the 'FSS Financial Academy' to enhance understanding of the financial industry and major financial issues.


Since 2011, the FSS has regularly held the academy to improve financial literacy among the general public and to nurture outstanding talent. Participants can attend lectures on the financial industry and recent major financial issues for free, delivered by experts from the FSS, academia, and industry.


This year, topics such as post-COVID financial market outlook, platform economy, and virtual assets will be covered. Customized lectures for the MZ generation, such as efforts to combat insurance fraud, will also be offered.



The academy is divided into general and advanced courses. The general course will be held once a month (2 hours per session) starting this month, and the advanced course will be held once in August (2-day in-person training). Participants for the advanced course will be selected from those who have obtained a certificate of completion from the general course. The program will focus on knowledge applicable in the financial field.


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