Korea Financial Investment Association Opens 'Financial Consumer Protection Act Interpretation' Course
[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] The Korea Financial Investment Association's Financial Investment Education Institute is recruiting students for the 'Financial Consumer Protection Act Interpretation (Daytime)' group course to enhance financial consumer protection and customer consultation capabilities until September 2. The course starts on September 23.
This course is a short-term practical program focusing on the latest issues related to the enforcement of the Financial Consumer Protection Act, covering the Act and its enforcement decree comprehensively. The target audience includes branch sales staff of financial investment companies and those engaged in risk-related tasks.
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In particular, this lecture is delivered by experts in the field with a practical focus. The training period is one day (6 hours) on Friday, September 23, and will be held at the Yeouido Financial Investment Education Institute as a daytime course (09:30~16:30). Applications and further details can be found on the Financial Investment Education Institute's website.
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