NH Nonghyup Life CEO Kim In-tae (second from right), Standing Auditor Moon Jae-ik (third from right), Vice President of Management Planning Division Ryu Young-soo (first from right), and Compliance Officer Choi Jung-hoon (fourth from right) are taking a photo to commemorate the acquisition of the Anti-Corruption Management System certification.

NH Nonghyup Life CEO Kim In-tae (second from right), Standing Auditor Moon Jae-ik (third from right), Vice President of Management Planning Division Ryu Young-soo (first from right), and Compliance Officer Choi Jung-hoon (fourth from right) are taking a photo to commemorate the acquisition of the Anti-Corruption Management System certification.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] NH Nonghyup Life Insurance announced on the 23rd that it has obtained the Anti-Corruption Management System (ISO37001) certification from the Korea Productivity Center Certification Institute.


The Anti-Corruption Management System (ISO37001) is an international standard guideline that uniformly stipulates detailed codes of conduct regarding bribery prevention, ethical management, legal compliance, and leadership for companies worldwide to implement. Companies that excellently comply with management standards and ethical criteria suitable for the anti-corruption management system can obtain this certification.


In this certification, NH Nonghyup Life Insurance received a favorable evaluation for accurately identifying corruption-related issues and risks, and for continuously engaging in proactive activities to prevent corruption, such as conducting integrity and ethics education.


NH Nonghyup Life Insurance introduced the anti-corruption management system last May to improve irregularities and unfair practices and to practice ESG management activities.



Kim Intae, CEO of NH Nonghyup Life Insurance, said, “We are very proud to be recognized both internally and externally for practicing ethical management that meets international standards through obtaining this anti-corruption management system certification,” and added, “We will continue to do our best to establish an advanced ethical management system and to enhance the anti-corruption infrastructure.”


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